Saturday 18th February 2023
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Report written by Gwyn Williams
Tracey and I walked the "Caemen one" Slow Ways route in two acts. This was the second act, after an entr'acte at parkrun. For programme notes on the first act, read here. We walked the paths, Bizet good or bad. It Habanera spring about it, a bit warm with April showers. The Slow Ways website Don José how to survey the route, so we reviewed it instead. The Moralès of the tale is: go slow and have fun!
Slow Ways is an initiative to create a national network of walking routes connecting all of Great Britain’s towns and cities as well as thousands of villages. Using existing paths, ways, trails and roads, people can use Slow Ways routes to walk or wheel between neighbouring settlements, and combine them to create longer distance trips. It’s designed to make it easier for people to imagine, plan and go on walking journeys. There are currently over 8,000 Slow Ways stretching for over 120,000km. This network of routes was created by 700 volunteers during the Spring 2020 lockdown, creating a unique Slow Ways map in the process.
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