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4:44pm Wednesday 19th September 2007
THE climax of this, the final stage of our 28 mile walk along the course of the New River is the arrival at the Visitor Viewing Point at New River Head.
9:25am Friday 14th September 2007
The Lee Valley along with Epping Forest form the greatest walking assets for East London.
9:32am Friday 7th September 2007
The excitement of urban walking is that you can never be quite sure about what is just around the corner. Places which are familiar to you when you travel by bus or car give up fresh revelations to the walker.
9:07am Friday 7th September 2007
When Elizabeth I was living at the Old Palace in the grounds of Hatfield House she learnt that she had become the monarch. The main house, built by Robert Cecil, the son of Lord Burghley, Elizabeth's chief minister wasn't completed until 1611.
12:55pm Wednesday 22nd August 2007
After an attractive and peaceful exit from Enfield Town along the redundant loop of the river we catch up with the real thing which has been carried by pipes to the bottom of Bush Hill.
6:25pm Tuesday 14th August 2007
Good paths, panoramic views and a chance to enjoy peace and tranquillity in Central London.
2:22pm Wednesday 8th August 2007
FOR the fourth stage we start off tantalisingly close to Theobalds Park and then make a major discovery; what you had always thought was an ordinary footbridge across the M25 just west of Junction 25 is in fact the New River avoiding the traffic jams below. Besides a few more davits and pumping stations we pass examples of the automatic machinery which keeps the river so unusually clean.
1:39pm Wednesday 1st August 2007
A walk for all times of the year and one to show off to your friends.
10:57am Monday 23rd July 2007
THE most beguiling feature when walking alongside the New River is the very gentle nature of the flow; just enough to pull the green filaments of the weeds horizontally but slow enough to enable most walkers to walk faster than the piece of straw which may be carried on its surface.
7:00am Thursday 19th July 2007
IT was a wet Sunday morning when John Francis of the West Essex Ramblers led a group of the Highams Park Society on a walk of discovery to follow the route of the River Ching.
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