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Thank you zuludog but I live in rural Canada. Most of my walks are off track following paths through the forest , hilly meadows or the lake shore. I get to see lots of wildlife and beautiful scenery.
It’s beautiful Bratti I have to say you would t catch me walking through forests where I might run across a grizzly near !
Started the day off right, this weeks routine 15000 paces 8.45am-10.45am go and do a bit of driving work, Dog walk 2.00pm ish 5000 paces, general paces and afternoon job 10000 paces, that's the way to do it.
Started the day off right, this weeks routine 15000 paces 8.45am-10.45am go and do a bit of driving work, Dog walk 2.00pm ish 5000 paces, general paces and afternoon job 10000 paces, that's the way to do it.
Started the day off right, this weeks routine 15000 paces 8.45am-10.45am go and do a bit of driving work, Dog walk 2.00pm ish 5000 paces, general paces and afternoon job 10000 paces, that's the way to do it.
Yes 98 miles a week, 434 miles a month (31 day month), 5110 miles year, the circumference of the Earth every five years or so, walk a mile in my shoes.
It’s beautiful Bratti I have to say you would t catch me walking through forests where I might run across a grizzly near !
Well, not here but my husband and I have come across quite a few black bears during our interior camping trips while canoeing. We had one peering in a tent window. Our dog barked at it and it ran away. We’ve had them cross in front of us while on our hiking trails. It gets the blood pumping that’s for sure.
Of course we haven’t done that in a while. Canoeing and kayaking yes but not interior for weeks at a time.
Thanks Bratti, the lane is just at the end of our road and it takes you right out into the country. Miles of open space and arable farmland punctuated with the occasional wood. I used to wander here as a boy and it hasn't changed much since then.