Tuesday, 18 May 2010

What Did the Romans Ever Do For Us?






They built a very nice wall that goes for 84 miles from Wallsend (near Newcastle) to Bowness on Solway (just past Carlisle). I am sure that Hadrian did not realise when he started the job in AD122 that people would be marvelling at the great feat of engineering built by hand that is still visible nearly 2000 years later.

I expected the distance but did not expect the steep up and down section in the middle and did not expect the real bonus that was the human aspect of walking the wall. Over the six days we met many people (and re-met them at other points including the pub at the end) from two ladies over 70 years old who were walking for charity to a group from Holland and a group from Stoke on Trent. The one thing we all had in common was sore feet!

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