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...oooo wonderful! I have the Charlton to Plumstead walk marked for my next visit. My only critique is that the pubs need to be more clearly marked on the maps. I love the rural walking maps where they are marked with a pint mug. It cracked me up, because when I first looked at such a map I thought they were petrol bowsers. Then I looked again with the right specs on and thought 'YESSSSS'... and 'better go to Specsavers'.
And as noted in comments on the earlier post, a cache of the old site is still available with all the maps from the not yet transferred walks - http://www.webarchive.org.uk/wayback/archive/20130409094844/http://www.walklondon.org.uk/
Can say I am ol' fashioned; but I do prefer to still be able to carry a printed leaflet/map, as per the bus maps. I know "everyone" has access to the "interweb" and a computer/printer/smartphone and if not then could go to a local library. It feel more comfortable going out and carrying a proper printed map...like I do with bus ones which hopefully will be available for many years to come.

I do hope also that the huge detour on the Thames Path southbank around Battersea Power Station is neatly resolved once the development is complete. Something that can we used and enjoyed by all...if that be walking or cycling. At the moment one may as well cross Chelsea Bridge and continue on the northside.
Thanks for the archive link - I was hunting for that last night.
Thanks for posting. Useful update.
There are definitely maps for sections 2, 3 and 4 of the Capital Ring if you follow the relevant link but perhaps there weren't any when you published your piece.










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