NOTICES
1) New Members: Welcome to the following new Primary members: Kieran Marriott, David Trueman, Kristian Davies and Jane Griffiths. Welcome too to the following new Associate members: Craig White, Steven James, Jeannette Brady, Emmanuelle Bentley-Sanders, Kirstie Mortimer, Nick Halford and Sharon Longworth. Associate members please do share any photos from the walks you do in your local area either on the London group Facebook page or direct to me for our Out and About section of the newsletter.
2) Founders 2023 – REQUEST FOR MARSHALL’S - SATURDAY 21 October 2023 The Founders Challenge Walk is taking place on Saturday 21 October this year, entries for the event have been open since 1st June. We need volunteers for the HQ and the 3 checkpoints. In addition to our loyal, repeat marshals we need more people to ensure the event goes well. The HQ is key as it is the start and finish point and we serve meals to the returning walks. Although the day is form 07.00 to 19.00 volunteers are welcome to do shifts. For further information please email: chris.founders.challenge@gmail.com. Information which is helpful to share to Chris is: mobile, available times, are you travelling by car, are you pacer trained, are you a first aider and what you would like to do on the day.
3) CALL FOR NEW WALKS LEADERS Walks Secretary Jean O’Reilly is pulling together the schedule of social walks for August and beyond. If you fancy leading a walk, we are looking for short midweek walks (7-ish miles, evening or daytime) and longer weekend walks (20+ miles). It would be great to have some new walk leaders – we currently rely heavily on a small group of hardworking leaders. Here is an outline of the process:
To confirm a walk we need to know Name of walk Date and start time Distance Start location / End location Basic route details Your preferred contact details -- this can be an email address or phone number. If you would like to limit numbers and have people register in advance for your walk, you can request this too. You can also let people know additional details, for example lunch stops, pub stops, if dogs are allowed. We ask leaders to recce the walk in advance; however, this could have been done a few months earlier. Once you have completed the walk we ask that you provide a register of the walk attendees (for insurance purposes), a gpx file of the walk (if you have one) and a brief walk report. Plus any photos so that it can all be uploaded to our website. If you might be interested or want more information, please contact Jean on london.walks@ldwa.org.uk. Contacting Jean will not commit you to providing a walk.
4) Lake District Walk 16 -23 July more details here
Forthcoming Walks (details are also on the website) here
Pete's Walk Home (part 1)
Wednesday 5th July 2023
Region / Area
Southern England / London
Route
Meet at Stratford Underground Station - Westfield exit, on Montfichet Road
An evening stroll alongside the Hertford Union & Regent Canals, & the Thames; visiting two Old Ford Locks, Fish Island, Mile End Park, Limehouse Basin & Wapping. Finish: All Hallows by the Tower (opp. The Liberty Bounds)
Contact
Pete Colley Tel: 07909 913992
There are no walks scheduled this weekend.
Recent LDWA Walks
Some photos from 2 contrasting walks, one led by Colin was a social 6 miler along the little known Salmons Brook, whereas the second was a 33 miler led by Gavin across the South Downs.
At the Beginning Photo: Barry Arnold
Rural Enfield Photo: Barry Arnold
The New River (not really that new though being built in 1603!) Photo: Barry Arnold
Meanwhile on the South Downs:
Hard Core walkers! Photo: Gavin Fuller
No tilting here Photo: Gavin Fuller
Glorious South Downs Photo: Gavin Fuller
Still going Photo: Gavin Fuller
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Property of the Week
Interesting ornamentation Photo: Barry Arnold
A nice 1930's house spotted on Colin's Salmons Brook Trail with an interesting design on the bay.
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Out and About
Langdale Valley Photo: Gavin Fuller
Just in case any of you need a reason for joining Ron's trip to the Lake District this month, walking does not get much better than this.
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