Just done part one of walk along the River Lune from source to mouth, with my dad. For anyone that is reading this, the River Lune is a river in the North West of England which passes through Lancaster, Kirkby Lonsdale, Sedbergh and a few smaller places. Total length is 44 miles, but did about 4 miles today, from Glasson Dock (Condor Green) to Lancaster. I got to the starting point by bus, which took less than 15 minutes, and met my dad there. The walk took about an hour and a half, plus 10 minute break midway. Weather was quite nice, cloudy with the odd bit of sun poking through the clouds, and warmer than it has been recently. The scenery wasn't up to much, mostly muddy sand dunes, but from the next leg of our journey onwards the scenery should be a lot better, with clear waters, trees and fields, birds and so on. Just read that further up the river the path passes an old Roman Fort which should be good. Anyway next leg is Lancaster to Caton, which is about 5 miles, and we are hoping to do that over Easter if we get chance.
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Saturday, March 06, 2010
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