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Re: [at-l] re: historical walks
- Subject: Re: [at-l] re: historical walks
- From: Gary Ticknor <garyticknor@starpower.net>
- Date: Fri, 17 Mar 2000 20:03:17 -0500
I've done part of that trail. Not much Roman engineering left, locals demolished it to get the stone. Bleak area, but pretty. Brit style
hiking/treking: you slack with a daypack and spend nights at inns sopping up bitter. What Bryson thought he was getting into. Similar trails down
in Cornwall.
And I was quite serious about the GWT - foreign exchange is foreign exchange.
- Gary from Fairfax
Paul Magnanti wrote:
> >'ve often thought that the PRC had a potential gold mine in the >Great Wall
> >Trail (GWT, as in GWT-L - Milt and Ryan take note). Wouldn't >even need to
>
> On a more serious note, I recall a trail that parallels Hadrian's wall in the U.K. See some fine Roman engineering, and get a spot of tea. :D
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