World Wide Walks

Hi everyone.
There are many people who enjoy walking so I thought: why not share your walk with the rest of us by posting a photo. It doesn't have to be a trekking in the Himalayas: your ten minutes walk around the block is more than good if you want to post a photo of it.
I will start with this one taken near a place called Steesel.
There are many people who enjoy walking so I thought: why not share your walk with the rest of us by posting a photo. It doesn't have to be a trekking in the Himalayas: your ten minutes walk around the block is more than good if you want to post a photo of it.
I will start with this one taken near a place called Steesel.


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However I didn't stop at the oak tree but carried on until I came to this ruin of a cottage, quite a distance from other properties and in the middle of a field. Apparently it's many years since it was habitable but the last occupant was an old man who made nails. No one knows where he got his materials but I'd love to know more about his life.
'The power of accurate observation .... is commonly called cynicism by those that have not got it.
George Bernard Shaw'
'The power of accurate observation .... is commonly called cynicism by those that have not got it.
George Bernard Shaw'
Wow they are adventurous walks @Kili
I like this walk as it's only minutes from home and the woodlands are so varied and interesting.
Wow @uff that's a beautiful walk I'm envious of that one what a special place that must be where is it?
Yes I've been very lucky. I've been able to trek through Zambia, Tanzania ( Up Kilimanjaro twice for charity), Morocco, the Pyrenees, the alp's and quite a few more but, sadly for me those walks and climbs are over now due to the wife becoming ill and not being able to travel and the poor girl having me as the sole cook and carer so I travel the world via Google maps and street walk now lol..
'The power of accurate observation .... is commonly called cynicism by those that have not got it.
George Bernard Shaw'
Here is a view from a hill a few minutes’ from here. I often wonder about who built the little house and who lived in it.
If you live in Derbyshire, as I do.