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You'll have top walk them again an hour later, to see if the wildlife is behaving differently and whether the difference in light affects the mood. If it's alright for Monet with his Water Lilies, Water Lilies+1, Water Lilies+1+1, etc...

Fantastic DG. I look forward to checking these out when I visit London in 2008

Look forward to reading them all.

The Thames path is fascinating. So far, I've managed (both sides where possible) from the Thames Barrier to Twickenham. There is just so much to see!

You are The Source of Things To Do in London.

Thanks.

I've just started the Capital Ring (did the first section August 12th), and am doing more this weekend. I'd started the Thames Path, walking from the source to the Barrier, but then it started raining and was showing no sign of stopping ever, and I didn't fancy getting swept away in a flood.

Look forward to this - specially you braving the southern outer regions of the London Loop!
Thames Path is great - have done sections, East and West of centre, but not the other London walks so will be interested to read your experiences.

I did a huge chunk of the Green Chain Walk (Charlton to Crystal Palace, two names which really should not be in the same sentence, or footballing division) in one summer's afternoon a couple of years back - knackering, but very rewarding.

I found myself on a northern stretch of the Capital Ring a few weeks back, and it's got me thinking about doing that properly some day.

That Walk London's a fabulous website, though - like the video clips.

Hi Diamond

Are you following in my footsteps? Capital ring and London Loop are great walks (except when the ring goes by Heathrow).

Good luck!!











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