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Congratulations! Quite an achievement and I have enjoyed reading about it very much.

Perhaps the LOOP next? :)

Hoardingier: hard g or soft g when pronouncing this new word?

Thank you. I've been trying to find out those purple flowers are for months and now I know. Great series by the way.

Well done! I hope you had a large celebratory cup of tea.

The question is though - do you feel it's properly complete since you didn't actually walk under the Thames? Is a return visit required?

Well done. I think that that Pepper Pots are great modern architecture that works . The area has certainly changed since the early 60's.

Well done.
The oddest thing just happened - I thought I'd review the 117 photos (as a slideshow)- it took me right back to the 1970's and the photos I took as a novice camera operator - trying to record 'information' rather than creative images. It's the most peculiar feeling - especially when the evidence e.g. University of East London accommodation blocks are so modern.
Thanks for going to places some of us would never dare go to alone.

Well done on completion of the London Ring. I did it as training for last year's London Marathon so it only took me 3 days. Its great to read your posts as it highlights things I may have missed and differences in the experience. I'm currently doing the London Loop, Thames Path and Ridgeway but not quite at the same hectic pace.

Well done!
Another thoroughly enjoyable series of posts. Can't wait to see what next year brings.

If only you'd waited a few days, you could've walked through the Woolwich Tunnel, now open. Still, the ferry is an experience of sorts!

When I did this stretch a few months ago, there were padlocked gates on either side of that second lock at the entrance of King George V dock - I had to scrabble over fences to complete this bit.

>>"wheelchair users have no chance of managing this adventurous stretch (and sorry, but I'm secretly very glad)"

I don't understand. You have a phobia of wheelchair users?











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