River Lee Or Lea Walk (and Birthday FAP) 10th April

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Hurrah, it will be my birthday soon! And judging by the success of the River Fleet Walk and Ed's Abandonned Railway Walk, I have decided that I want to celebrate by having another ILX Sunday Walk.

I want to walk along the River Lee Or Lea, as I was born near it and grew up near it. However, as it's a very long river (and I don't expect you to go all the way to Herts to FAP) we need to decide where we should start and where we should end. And also think of any good pubs which may be near it, for refreshment.

Perhaps we can even search Hackney Marsh for Mark S's skinned bears!

Masonic Cathedral (kate), Wednesday, 23 March 2005 13:24 (twenty years ago)

I like the idea of starting at Ponder's End, because I have loved the name since I was a child. However I've no idea what zone it is even in! And it might be a bit ambitious to walk that far.

(However there used to be some very interesting fortifications around there when I was child. I think.)

Masonic Cathedral (kate), Wednesday, 23 March 2005 13:31 (twenty years ago)

I read 'fortifications' as 'fornications'

alix (alix), Wednesday, 23 March 2005 13:33 (twenty years ago)

You and your dirty mind! They were bomb shelters. I've written and asked my dad where they were because they were lovely and exciting and fit well with our "abandonned things" theme of former walks.

Masonic Cathedral (kate), Wednesday, 23 March 2005 13:37 (twenty years ago)

I would like to celebrate this birthday but remain suspicious of walking (which is not to say I can't be tempted, especially if it is warm!). will there be an option of going straight to a pub to greet the walkers?

The Lex (The Lex), Wednesday, 23 March 2005 13:38 (twenty years ago)

there seem to be a lot of aries birthdays.. perhaps an ariesFAP post-walk?

lauren (laurenp), Wednesday, 23 March 2005 13:40 (twenty years ago)

If we can decide on which pub we shall end at (which depends on which end of the River Lee or Lea we shall end at) then non-walkers are certainly welcome to join us for drinking. (Though not necessarily the tired and happy glow of satisfaction that a good walk produces.)

Perhaps this means we should start up near Herts and end in Hackney, since I think it might be slightly more likely to get people to Hackney than to, say, Waltham Cross.

Masonic Cathedral (kate), Wednesday, 23 March 2005 13:40 (twenty years ago)

(Plus, if we end up in Waltham Cross my family may threaten to attend.)

Masonic Cathedral (kate), Wednesday, 23 March 2005 13:41 (twenty years ago)

I can make this, I think.

Matt DC (Matt DC), Wednesday, 23 March 2005 15:23 (twenty years ago)

Hurrah!

There is some talk of doing a THREE-stage event. First part would be hardcore walking starting at 10 or 11, involving packed sandwiches and ginger beer and no Hollyoaks. Second part would involve meeting light walkers at an agreed place for a less strenuous walk. Third part would involve walkers and lazy persons all meeting in a pub in Hackney for a piss-up.

Masonic Cathedral (kate), Wednesday, 23 March 2005 15:25 (twenty years ago)

ooh kate, that is the cleverest idea! of course everyone doesn't have to do the same thing... i am in for all three stages please. i will prepare the oxygen tanks and crampons and alert the mountain rescue service.

emsk, Wednesday, 23 March 2005 16:49 (twenty years ago)

Mountains? Have you been to Hertfordshire?

Oh wait, do you mean Jane? Will she rescue us with Norwegians?

Masonic Cathedral (kate), Wednesday, 23 March 2005 16:51 (twenty years ago)

How far up the River Lee or Lea shall we go? I mean, it goes all the way to Luton!

Masonic Cathedral (kate), Wednesday, 23 March 2005 16:54 (twenty years ago)

Somewhere near a station that's reasonably easy to get to? Or bus route, for that type of person among us.

Could well be in for this, depending. When you say hardcore, do you mean much further than we walked last Sunday?

Liz :x (Liz :x), Wednesday, 23 March 2005 16:59 (twenty years ago)

Yes, probably. Hardcore walking would be an all day thing, probably about 10 miles (shall have to consult with Emsk about how far) - but we shall establish a halfway point with good transport links for those who would like to join us for a walk of about the same length as we did last Sunday.

We shall make every effort to accomodate you if you wish to join us! I can give you my mobile number and you can ring us to find out where we are/we can ring you when we get within easy striking distance.

Masonic Cathedral (kate), Wednesday, 23 March 2005 17:08 (twenty years ago)

14 km or there abouts from Waltham Cross to Hackney Marsh. It's flat or slightly downhill so it should be about 3hrs 30mins walking leisurely with a few stops to look at things. Ponders End is a little under half way on that walk and according to the OS map there is a pub near the river there.

Starting at Cheshunt station would make the total walk about 15km or so and Ponders End would almost exactly be half way.

Needless to say, I'm in.

Ed (dali), Wednesday, 23 March 2005 17:28 (twenty years ago)

It would be better to start at Cheshunt, symbolically (even though the town is really naff now) but the problem is, it's outside the M25 - will we be able to walk underneath the M25 on the Lee or Lea path?

Other than that it sounds like an excellent plan, Ed! Hardy types start at about 10 am in Cheshunt, join more walkers at a pub in Ponders End for a shorter walk, circa 2pm, then proceed via Hackney Marsh to a FAP!

Masonic Cathedral (kate), Wednesday, 23 March 2005 17:36 (twenty years ago)

The 0933 train from liverpool street arrives at 1002 at cheshunt.

Ed (dali), Wednesday, 23 March 2005 17:39 (twenty years ago)

4 hours to Ponders end is very generous. we walked faster than that on Sunday, even including the stops for pie and the spooky bat invested station.

Ed (dali), Wednesday, 23 March 2005 17:41 (twenty years ago)

Perfect! Let's just hope we can get Emsk out of bed that early!

x-post, though do you really think we will actually manage to assemble everyone at Cheshunt by 10? Though I suppose considering how rare overground trains are on Sunday mornings, if they don't come up with us on that train, they won't get there for another hour.

Anyway, it gives us more time for resting and eating cheese sandwiches and having pints at Ponders End.

Masonic Cathedral (kate), Wednesday, 23 March 2005 17:43 (twenty years ago)

Cheshunt is quite well served, about every half hour on sundays. We could organise to meet at Liverpool st, but are people going to be getting trains from further out (hackney, tottenham etc?)

Ed (dali), Wednesday, 23 March 2005 17:56 (twenty years ago)

bah! i'll have you know i successfully got up at 3.30am to get on the 5.30 eurostar, and that after i'd spent the night running round the camden crawl, so tchah! (it's all in the preparation... make yr sandwiches the night before...)

emsk, Wednesday, 23 March 2005 18:20 (twenty years ago)

Hurrah! My dad managed to find the former WWII gun emplacement and "the mysterious buildings which made up the former Gunpowder Factory" (they were indeed spooky and mysterious with stairways to nowhere and the like). All of this is near the station in Cheshunt:

Lee or Lea Valley Walk

There's even a list of pubs on the River Lee or Lea. (And mysteriously it seems that it is known predominantly as Lee in Hertforshire, and Lea in London. Very strange!)

Masonic Cathedral (kate), Thursday, 24 March 2005 09:31 (twenty years ago)

Apparently, in my dad's day, the footpath had been ploughed over by a farmer! My dad turned up, ordinance map in hand, and charted a course through. So he did something else useful as county counceller, other than move the course of the M25! He struck a blow for footpaths, hurrah!

Masonic Cathedral (kate), Thursday, 24 March 2005 09:38 (twenty years ago)

Boo!!! I don't think I'll be able to make this, as we'll have just arrived at Gatwick from Dallas at some horrible time that morning. it may be that it's just the ticket to stop us falling asleep and ruining any chance of getting our body clocks back in sync before going back to work, but it depends how much sleep we manage on the plane.

I doubt I'd be able to make the first leg, anyway, as we'll probably just have arrived back in the 'stow

Vicky (Vicky), Thursday, 24 March 2005 10:15 (twenty years ago)

I live along the River Lea, so here's a few pointers from Forest Road to the Bow Backs.

The walk past the Ferry Bridge pub (OK pub, lacking in veggie food) to Springfield Marina lacks beauty. Reservoirs line one side and South Tottenham the other. It's quite a lonely stretch until you reach Springfield Marina. I.e no pubs. Watch out for Spurs fans. They hang around the towpath stinking like vile tramps.

Springfield Park is worth a detour, albeit a steep one. It's the garden of an old manor house with a really good cafe at the top. From the peak of the hill you get a fine panorama of Walthamstow marshes and a real sense of the geography of the Lea Valley.

From the park you can cross to the marshes side of the river, travelling in the present from Hackney to Leyton in the past from London to Essex and way back, from Saxon to Danelaw.

The Liverpool Street to Chingford reailway line cuts across the marshes. Look for the plaque to AV Roe (and hence AVRO) who test-piloted his planes on the marshes). Then you come to Riverside Close which is a cluster of Brookside stye flats on the site of Martel Wharf. Keep the noise down, I live here. Crotchless panties on the washing line? That's my flat.

The area is being redeveloped and the James Lathan timber yard being dismantled. Pass Middlesex Wharf which is now no more than an overhanging iron crane and follow the turn of the river past the millfields. Two pubs lay ahead; the Princess of Wales and Ship Aground. Neither great, but the Princess edges it. Used to be called the Prince of Wales until the CIA murdered the princess of our hearts.

more later.

Mikey The Lea G (Mikey G), Thursday, 24 March 2005 10:35 (twenty years ago)

Where is a good place to find a pub, then? I tried looking on Fancyapint for pubs in Ponders End, and they don't list *any*. Enfield looks good for pubs, but it's a bit of a walk from the river.

Masonic Cathedral (kate), Thursday, 24 March 2005 10:40 (twenty years ago)

I missed a pub. The Anchor and Hope is on the towpath between Springfield Park and the Leabridge Road. It's tiny and full of locals. You'd be better off sitting on a bench and drinking from a can.

Not sure about Enfield/Ponders End, I don't go up north much.

Mikey G (Mikey G), Thursday, 24 March 2005 10:46 (twenty years ago)

Part two:

Leave Princess of Wales and take a detour into Middlesex Filter beds. This area used to be a series of reservoirs and you are walking on the lake bed. Adopting the theory 'leave it for a few years and call it a nature reserve', the beds are quiet and full of stuff.

Follow the river to Hackney Marshes where there are bears. You can either go back to the Lea navigation or follow the natural river course around the marshes. The latter is a substantial detour. Back on the navigational arm, you pass a lot of industry enroute to Hackney Wick. It's a boring bit.

Victoria Park shoots off to the right along an arm of the Union Canal. Good detour; pubs, food, Frocks. Incidentally, Frocks is under new ownership after a fire caused by an explosing clothes drier. Nice food. Good wine list.

Back to the Lea and the Bow-Back Rivers. Past Old Ford Lock and now options appear. Big Breakfast house on your right. Original Big Brother House (site of) also coming up. If you follow the Lea you're running parallel with the Blackwall Tunnel approach road. The last nice spot is Three Mills, but pubs are at a premium and the final stretch to the Thames does not even have a towpath. Have a look at Orchard Place, the site of the Thames Ironworks. A football team began here. Take a left at Bow Interchange and head to Stratford which has pubs and buses, trains, tubes, DLRs and Anne Hathaways cottage.

Mikey G (Mikey G), Thursday, 24 March 2005 12:58 (twenty years ago)

I live like 500 yards from the Lee, in the north end of Tottenham. The Park, just by Northumberland Park station and within about 200 yards of the river, isn't bad, but it depends on timing: on that day Spurs host Newcastle, kick off 4.05, so the pub will be overflowing with football fans, filling from maybe 2 and emptying near 4. Since I have no intention of walking ten miles, I haven't been paying enough attention to know how your timings will fit with that.

Martin Skidmore (Martin Skidmore), Thursday, 24 March 2005 13:04 (twenty years ago)

10 April? Hmmm - maybe, maybe...

3underscore (___), Thursday, 24 March 2005 13:38 (twenty years ago)

These walks are a very good idea. The sort of thing "we" used to do in a previous life. I would really have liked to have come along on some of them. What a shame.

Marcello Carlin (nostudium), Thursday, 24 March 2005 14:14 (twenty years ago)

I grew up in this area (lived in Edmonton) went to school in Enfield, so would defintiely be up for this. In fact, we used to do a sponsored walk every year at school along the Lee, starting off at Ware and finishing at Enfield Lock. This was 13 miles iirc. I would quite like to see what Enfield Lock looks like these days as I beleive it has been completely redeveloped following the closure of the Royal Small Arms factory. We could always tell when we were getting to the final check-point on the walk as we would be greeted by the sound of gunfire.

MarkH (MarkH), Friday, 25 March 2005 12:05 (twenty years ago)

When I was small I lived in Ware, this thread's making me all nostalgic

Matt (Matt), Friday, 25 March 2005 12:16 (twenty years ago)

when we told about the sponsored walk in our first year, the house-master said "We start off from Ware, y-e-s we've heard all the jokes before......."

MarkH (MarkH), Friday, 25 March 2005 12:19 (twenty years ago)

Nostalgia = Broxbourne Lido wave machine 1982

The Horse of Babylon (the pirate king), Friday, 25 March 2005 20:15 (twenty years ago)

My dad moved the M25! I finally have proof, from him! Will post it later!

Masonic Cathedral (kate), Saturday, 26 March 2005 13:06 (twenty years ago)

Kate, call me!

suzy (suzy), Saturday, 26 March 2005 13:22 (twenty years ago)

Nostalgia = Broxbourne Lido wave machine 1982

9/10, but you used too many capitals.

Matt DC (Matt DC), Saturday, 26 March 2005 13:32 (twenty years ago)

Watch out for Spurs fans. They hang around the towpath stinking like vile tramps.

One day I will finally have you, Mike.

Matt DC (Matt DC), Saturday, 26 March 2005 13:35 (twenty years ago)

Al@n Fl3tch3r (Labour - Br0xbourne):

If you trace the M25 all round London, it's all above ground.

EXCEPT :
where it goes into a tunnel for a few blocks adjacent to Teresa Gardens/Cameron Drive.

I DID THAT : maybe my only (semi-)permanent mark on the planet!

We had a planning meeting at the primary school ... the planners of the M25 had a simple strategy. They built it in one town, right up to he border of the next town. THEN they applied for planning permission. We were given the choice of letting it go straight ahead, or have it routed in a meandering path north to Broxbourne, East to the Lee and then back down south to Waltham Abbey.

I proposed allowing it through on their planned route, PROVIDED that it was in a tunnel as it passed the school. (That's also the meeting at which I learned that the effect of the Thames Flood control scheme was to flood Cheshunt --- they were concerned about the drainage of the tunnel section.)

I also stipulated that the surface was to be tarmac, not concrete ... because the grooves needed in the concrete are very noisy. Don't know if they did that.

So there you have it. My dad vs. the M25.

Masonic Cathedral (kate), Tuesday, 29 March 2005 06:40 (twenty years ago)

Sorry to tarnish your story but there is at least one other stretch of the M25 that goes underground:

Bell Common Tunnel, Epping

I've walked over the top of the Bell Common Tunnel a few times and always enjoy riding through it.. that's how I know about it.

Oak (small items), Tuesday, 29 March 2005 11:21 (twenty years ago)

And much more famous than the other example, due to the cricket pitch.

Mikey G (Mikey G), Tuesday, 29 March 2005 12:08 (twenty years ago)

Blimey! My dad must have forgotten that bit!

The story about the Cheshunt bit (though less well known) is still true, even if it's not the only tunnel. It's still my dad's tunnel.

Masonic Cathedral (kate), Tuesday, 29 March 2005 12:10 (twenty years ago)

there must've been very few ppl who have done the full circuit. Less still all in one go!

MarkH (MarkH), Tuesday, 29 March 2005 12:28 (twenty years ago)

That will be a hike for another day... it would probably involve camping as well.

Masonic Cathedral (kate), Tuesday, 29 March 2005 12:30 (twenty years ago)

ILM25 Grand Prix

The Horse of Babylon (the pirate king), Tuesday, 29 March 2005 13:37 (twenty years ago)

Hurrah! My office is doing a Big River Clean Up next Friday (the 15th) so I get to have some good quality mucking about in the river time.

Do you want to get away from your desk and do something different on a Friday?

In just three hours you could make a real difference to the local environment.

We are forming a team to help the Thames 21 charity clean up a nearby stretch of river of bottles, bikes, tyres and the odd supermarket trolley.

Training will be provided on the day along with gloves and some natty footwear.

Not only will there be the chance to see some suits in their waders, Kate's Work is even stumping up some cash for post clean up drinks.

WE ARE THE KATE!!! (kate), Tuesday, 5 April 2005 10:29 (twenty years ago)

Though I have to say that I'm not sure I'm so up for the River Lee or Lea walk next weekend - might have to postpone that until my health is better.

Would everyone mind going to Streatham Kite Day instead?

Put the "I" in Kate! Buy kites! And fly them! And FAP in South London!

WE ARE THE KATE!!! (kate), Tuesday, 5 April 2005 10:31 (twenty years ago)

Oh crap, I just noticed something. Eep.

WE ARE THE KATE!!! (kate), Tuesday, 5 April 2005 10:31 (twenty years ago)

bah i wz lookin forward to this kate! it's tghe first one i can do - i wz gnna wheedle dr vick into attendin

mark s (mark s), Tuesday, 5 April 2005 10:49 (twenty years ago)

OK, if it's really inconvenient to change, might stick with Lee or Lea plans, but do a somewhat more abbreviated walk. Maybe starting at that pub that Martin suggested and ending up in Hackney Marsh?

(I'm just slightly worried as I walked to Croydon last weekend, and was so exhausted by 4 mile walk that I fell asleep during CSI.)

WE ARE THE KATE!!! (kate), Tuesday, 5 April 2005 10:53 (twenty years ago)

noooo!

mark s (mark s), Tuesday, 5 April 2005 11:03 (twenty years ago)

(It was CSI:NY rehashing a plot from CSI:Miami so it's not that big a deal.)

WE ARE THE KATE!!! (kate), Tuesday, 5 April 2005 11:08 (twenty years ago)

Can anyone suggest a good pub in Hackney for the post-hike piss-up?

I've sent an email round about this (suggesting Cheshunt, Northumberland Park and Hackney as meetup points) but feel quite silly for not having a pub for the end of it.

WE ARE THE KATE!!! (kate), Tuesday, 5 April 2005 11:53 (twenty years ago)

I would quite like to do this, meme-moi.

Lucretia My Reflection (Lucretia My Reflection), Tuesday, 5 April 2005 12:31 (twenty years ago)

You're welcome to join us, but for which bit? Full walk, walk from Tottenham down, or the pubbing at the end? (Do you have my mob number?)

WE ARE THE KATE!!! (kate), Tuesday, 5 April 2005 12:39 (twenty years ago)

Well er I can't quite figure out the plans from the thread, they don't look very definitive! I am up for a longish walk - don't know the area at all so any idea of length/duration etc? (Me haf no number of mobly)

Lucretia My Reflection (Lucretia My Reflection), Tuesday, 5 April 2005 12:42 (twenty years ago)

ZEE PLAN:

(sorry I've just typed this out for an email to my non-ILX friends)

Sunday 10th April is my birthday!

To celebrate, I have planned a birthday walk from the
town where I grew up down to Central London (well, OK,
Hackney).

If you are not in great physical shape, don't worry!
The walk is being planned in three stages, with a
post-hike booze-up at the end.

The walk is starting where I began in Cheshunt, Herts.
Ed has suggested this train: "The 0933 train from
liverpool street arrives at 1002 at cheshunt."

Anyone who plans on coming on this leg of the hike,
*please* message me so we can coordinate meeting at
Liverpool Street.

We will stop midway for lunch. Martin has kindly
suggested this pub in Tottenham: "The Park, just by
Northumberland Park station and within about 200 yards
of the river."

We anticipate getting there at some point between 1
and 2pm, but please take my phone number if you plan
on meeting us there.

We plan to finish the walk in Hackney Marsh, though we
have not selected a pub there yet. (Any Hackney
residents who have suggestions, please let me know -
reply to sender not all, please!)

Total walk is over 10 miles. Shorter walk should be about 4 miles or so. Will email you my mob number if that email address in your login is correct.

WE ARE THE KATE!!! (kate), Tuesday, 5 April 2005 12:45 (twenty years ago)

email me too plz TEH KATE

mark s (mark s), Tuesday, 5 April 2005 12:51 (twenty years ago)

Mark, you were on the distribution list, you should have it soon... let me know if it doesn't turn up cause that means ALL MY FRIENDS HAVE NOT GOT THE MAIL AND WILL HAAAAAATE ME!!!

WE ARE THE KATE!!! (kate), Tuesday, 5 April 2005 12:57 (twenty years ago)

kate, i'd like to come along to the end pub bit, if nothing else. i've got your number, will be in touch about it.

colette (a2lette), Tuesday, 5 April 2005 12:58 (twenty years ago)

Good Hackney pubandhereit sits nae far from the Lea

The nicest pub in Hackney, in my humblest of opinions. Run entirely by shaven dwarves. Good jukebox.

Mikey G (Mikey G), Tuesday, 5 April 2005 14:10 (twenty years ago)

Oh no! Nice pub alert! But what is it CALLED?!?!?

WE ARE THE KATE!!! (kate), Tuesday, 5 April 2005 14:13 (twenty years ago)

we can easily walk to my house from there!!

(except it is a mess)

mark s (mark s), Tuesday, 5 April 2005 14:16 (twenty years ago)

Think I fannied up the first link. The pub is the Eclipse, it's on Elderfield Road in Clapton, walkable from the Lea, not long after crossing the Lea Bridge Road. It's much nicer than the Princess of Wales and Ship Aground and plops all over the Hope & Anchor. Situated in a residential area, it has a lovely jukebox full of 60's soul records. Cheap prosecco too. Comfy bits. Probably more hygenic than Mark's house.

Mikey G (Mikey G), Tuesday, 5 April 2005 14:17 (twenty years ago)

oi!

(he's right)

mark s (mark s), Tuesday, 5 April 2005 14:21 (twenty years ago)

Here It Is

Northern Soul? Oh dear. It got three pints, though, so it must be good. I'm willing to take a chance, though.

Unless someone else comes up with a pub with more pints, then that'll be the one.

WE ARE THE KATE!!! (kate), Tuesday, 5 April 2005 14:23 (twenty years ago)

Oh no! We need another pub in the mid-point now due to footie annoyances. Any suggestions, anyone?

Or should we just all pick the pub nearest the Ponders End train station?

WE ARE THE KATE!!! (kate), Tuesday, 5 April 2005 15:49 (twenty years ago)

Still need a halfway pub. Oh dear.

WE ARE THE KATE!!! (kate), Wednesday, 6 April 2005 07:32 (twenty years ago)

Just decide on the pub and I will turn up with cake. That's a threat not a promise.

Liz :x (Liz :x), Wednesday, 6 April 2005 10:51 (twenty years ago)

EXPERIMENTAL MINT CAKE!!!! MMMMMMMM!

Blimey, where can I go about finding a decent pub in a neighbourhood I've never been if FAP can't list anything?

We Are All Full Of Kate (kate), Wednesday, 6 April 2005 10:52 (twenty years ago)

are there people who plan on turning up at each pub, then while the others go for the next leg of the walk you sit there, have another pint, and arrive the next stop via public transport?

ken c (ken c), Wednesday, 6 April 2005 10:57 (twenty years ago)

http://www.beerintheevening.com/

Ed (dali), Wednesday, 6 April 2005 10:57 (twenty years ago)

My god the Eclipse sounds FANTASTIC. I definitely want to go to that one!! When will you be there??

Lucretia My Reflection (Lucretia My Reflection), Wednesday, 6 April 2005 10:59 (twenty years ago)

THERE ARE ONLY GOING TO BE TWO PUB STOPS!!!

One, undecided yet, somewhere near Ponders End. The second and last at the Eclipse in Hackney.

I suppose you could take public transport, but it would involve a lot of time sitting in the second pub waiting by yourself for us to catch up.

x-post, Ed to the rescue!

We Are All Full Of Kate (kate), Wednesday, 6 April 2005 10:59 (twenty years ago)

There are three pubs listed for Ponders End. Two chain pubs (A Weatherspoons and a Scream) plus a more promising looking pub called The Goat, but unfortunately that's a bit further from the river.

http://www.beerintheevening.com/pubs/results.shtml?l=ponders+end

We Are All Full Of Kate (kate), Wednesday, 6 April 2005 11:02 (twenty years ago)

scream pubs are great!

ken c (ken c), Wednesday, 6 April 2005 11:06 (twenty years ago)

Actually, reading the descriptions, the Goat is the closest. That said, I've always wanted to drink in one of those converted theatre type pubs, so maybe the Weatherspoons. Might be better than a "wall to wall TV" place on a match day.

We Are All Full Of Kate (kate), Wednesday, 6 April 2005 11:06 (twenty years ago)

(if you live your life like a student)

xpost

ken c (ken c), Wednesday, 6 April 2005 11:07 (twenty years ago)

i know i said i would get up early... but i have a friend staying and she's leaving sunday morning at 10 to go back to paris. it would be nice if i could leave at the same time as or after her, rather than buggering off and leaving her in the house, so i was wondering if there's any specific reason we're starting the walk at 10am? obviously i'm not asking to move the whole thing just for me, but it does seem that we have a lot of time - 10 miles would take just over three hours if we were walking the whole time, so even with dawdling and lunch it shouldn't take more than five. it's light til 8 now so we're in no rush, are we? or are we? would it cause mayhem with pub lunch serving time or everyone else's plans or something? kate said she could use the extra hour in bed :)

emsk, Wednesday, 6 April 2005 14:56 (twenty years ago)

There's a train at 10:05 and another at 10:30. The 10:05 train seems to be an express as it only takes 20 minutes - perhaps that would be a good one to aim for?

Since we've changed everything else, I'm going to have to send out another email. Could easily change the train time if Ed (who else was coming out to Cheshunt?) did not object?

We Are All Full Of Kate (kate), Wednesday, 6 April 2005 15:06 (twenty years ago)

The Goat gets my vote. Sorry Kate, much as i would like to relive my school sponsored walk memories I am just not going to be able to make it up from Oxford for 10.00 or even 10.30 so I will have to join part-way.

MarkH (MarkH), Wednesday, 6 April 2005 19:00 (twenty years ago)

OK, that's cool, Mark. We'll meet you at the Goat then. Will send finalised email round today. (And also post finalised plans here.)

We Are All Full Of Kate (kate), Thursday, 7 April 2005 07:49 (twenty years ago)

Bah, Ken! You have blocked my email!

If anyone has not got a final plans email that wants one, please let me know and I will forward it.

We Are All Full Of Kate (kate), Thursday, 7 April 2005 11:39 (twenty years ago)

Hello can I have it too? Err this email address works if you replace the wackiness with appropriate lower-case letters.

Liz :x (Liz :x), Thursday, 7 April 2005 11:42 (twenty years ago)

i still plan to go on this all being well at home, from earliest point

i have just forwarded it to dr vick and also my friends T and G (=tuner's drummer!) who live in nearby walthamstowe

mark s (mark s), Thursday, 7 April 2005 11:46 (twenty years ago)

Liz, I put you on the CC list, may take a while to work though the system as my email has been dodgy lately.

As are you, Mark. I hope that Dr. Vick and T & G can join us, that would be fantastic!

We Are All Full Of Kate (kate), Thursday, 7 April 2005 11:51 (twenty years ago)

Change of time fine by me.

Ed (dali), Thursday, 7 April 2005 11:54 (twenty years ago)

Er, Mark, T&G are in the New Forest this weekend.

Marcello Carlin (nostudium), Thursday, 7 April 2005 11:57 (twenty years ago)

oh, i thought they had changed their plans, maybe i am muddled

mark s (mark s), Thursday, 7 April 2005 11:58 (twenty years ago)

That would be an awfully long hike.

We Are All Full Of Kate (kate), Thursday, 7 April 2005 11:59 (twenty years ago)

We can travel for cheap if we can round up four people to take the train together! Me, Ed, Emma - who else?

We Are All Full Of Kate (kate), Thursday, 7 April 2005 12:42 (twenty years ago)

kate, i didn't get the email...what's your ETA at the hackney pub? unless i'm feeling really energetic that day, that's probably what i'll aim for.

colette (a2lette), Thursday, 7 April 2005 12:51 (twenty years ago)

Oh, sorry! ETA at the Eclipse is about 6pm. We hope. I'll copy and past the whole schedule in a moment.

We Are All Full Of Kate (kate), Thursday, 7 April 2005 12:54 (twenty years ago)

If there is more than 4 I have a young persons rail card and the other four can get the deal.

Ed (dali), Thursday, 7 April 2005 12:54 (twenty years ago)

Plans have now been finalised for my birthday walk on
Sunday. There are three options, depending on your
fitness level and time commitments.

1) Join us at Liverpool Street Station for the 10:05
train to Cheshunt. (Please note later train time for
that extra hour of sleep that some of you have
requested.)

This will involve an approximately a 10 mile total
walk.

2) Join us for mid-way lunch and pub break about 2pm
(and possible Experimental Birthday Cake!) at The Goat
in Ponders End:

250, High St, Ponders End, Enfield, Middlesex, EN3 4HB

http://www.beerintheevening.com/pubs/show.shtml/5611/Goat/Ponders_End

This will involve an approximately 5 mile walk.

3) Join us for post-hike piss-up and 60s Soul about
6pm at The Eclipse in Hackney:

57 Elderfield Road, Hackney, E5 0LF

http://www.fancyapint.com/main_site/thepubs/pub2587.htm

This will involve a 5-minute walk from the bus stop,
you lazy bastards.

Please RSVP if you are planning on coming with us on
the train to Cheshunt!

If you are meeting us at either of the pub breaks,
please take along my mobile number in case
the hikers are delayed.

Feel free to bring friends, partners, housemates,
lashings of ginger beer, kites, etc.

We Are All Full Of Kate (kate), Thursday, 7 April 2005 12:55 (twenty years ago)

Argh, I'm sorry I couldn't make this Kate. Lack of any trains whatsoever between Lewisham and London Bridge plus an 8.00 start tomorrow pretty much ended my not-so-valiant attempt to get up to Hackney. Hope it was a good one.

Matt DC (Matt DC), Sunday, 10 April 2005 20:25 (twenty years ago)

WELL DONE US!!

(we patronised a beefeater in ponders end!)

mark s (mark s), Sunday, 10 April 2005 20:37 (twenty years ago)

getonerailway.com!!

mark s (mark s), Sunday, 10 April 2005 20:41 (twenty years ago)

"I expect you're a very good beefeater, aren't you?"

Sorry I didn't make it. My fourth social engagement in a week that I have failed to make. That may be my worst run ever.

Martin Skidmore (Martin Skidmore), Sunday, 10 April 2005 20:45 (twenty years ago)

ed says it vwz 12 miles but i think it wz 29345879012

we saw no skinned bears

mark s (mark s), Sunday, 10 April 2005 20:47 (twenty years ago)

Next up: the Ravensbourne from Bromley to Depford

and following that a walk in the real countryside; either Amersham to High Wycombe or East Grinstead/Edenbridge to Tunbridge Wells

Ed (dali), Monday, 11 April 2005 06:48 (twenty years ago)

Alhough having said that, my stumble upon stumbled upon this site and this walk looks good

http://www.walkingbritain.co.uk/walks/walksa/wa044.shtml

Ed (dali), Monday, 11 April 2005 07:11 (twenty years ago)

Hurrah! Thank you to everyone for making this the best birthday I've had in years!

Special props to Mark S, Emma, Ed and Suzy who walked the ENTIRE 22,000 miles after getting up extra early to take the Get One Railway to Cheshunt.

Honourable mention to Mark H, Liz and Rob for joining us at Ponders End. And thanks to the rest of you lazy bastards who met us in the pub to cheers of "lazy bastard!!" Martin and Matt DC, you were missed.

We saw swans and geese and koots and moorhens and even two HERONS and lots and lots of beautiful canal boats (we are going to hire one for the day later in the summer!) and factories that floated on air and pylons and Dark Satanic Mills that fed Ikeas. Cheshunt is a dump but I'm glad that they have tarted up the former marsh that is now a nature reserve with proper trails and duck hides in the hedgerows and everything.

We had pub lunch on the river, and lashings of cider and bitter shandy and sat on a lock in the middle of the river to eat EXPERIMINTAL CAKE which was the most gorgeous cake ever.

The last two miles were SHEER HELL OF PAIN due to my dodgy ankle but my god, when we got to the Eclipse (what a lovely pub!) my god, was that first pint the best and most well deserved pint I've ever had in my life.

All the future planned walks look good. Ravensbourne vs. Wandle: FITE!!! (The Wandle looks like it has actual paths) West Sussex Harbours, oh yes.

Adherents of the Repeated Kate (kate), Monday, 11 April 2005 07:35 (twenty years ago)

Hurrah! Excellent healthy walking day, even though we only joined halfway and walked 14672939506 miles. Drinking after walking is turning into one of my favourite non-guilty pleasures. Glad you had an excellent birthday, Kate!

Unfortunately, the London bus gods felt like toying with us that evening and arranged to have the Upper Clapton Road sealed off - meaning it took us 2 hours and much grumpiness to get home. Bah.

lock robster (robster), Monday, 11 April 2005 07:38 (twenty years ago)

!! the details of the clapton road shuttage were in that copy of hackney gazette!!

(penny drops a lot too late)

mark s (mark s), Monday, 11 April 2005 07:40 (twenty years ago)

Oh no! I'm sorry you had such bus pain. I had surprisingly good bus luck. Gareth and I walked out to the main road to see a 38 dash by, and I moaned "oh no, I will never be able to run and catch it." Two minutes later, I found it stopped at a traffic light like it was waiting for me specially to ferry me home my own special birthday Routemaster.

Oh, Clapton, where the River 38 rises...

Adherents of the Repeated Kate (kate), Monday, 11 April 2005 07:41 (twenty years ago)

Ed and Suzy were also in a Run For It! situation with the 38. Crazy fast-flowing Routemasters.

lock robster (robster), Monday, 11 April 2005 07:46 (twenty years ago)

i had to wait a long time for 253/254, and then i got stung by the clapton road thing as well. what was it? a shooting? there were a lot of police

charltonlido (gareth), Monday, 11 April 2005 07:49 (twenty years ago)

I am so stiff today! My ankle is fine because I followed Liz's advice and kept it bandaged overnight, but my KNEES!!! The bones have been replaced with macaronis and biltong.

Adherents of the Repeated Kate (kate), Monday, 11 April 2005 07:51 (twenty years ago)

I am suprisingly un achy today.

Ed (dali), Monday, 11 April 2005 08:04 (twenty years ago)

On the chichester harbour thingy, Southern railway have this ticked called a DaySave £20 for 4 adults to have unlimited travel on Southern off-peak for a day, so only a fiver each to get down there and back.

Ed (dali), Monday, 11 April 2005 08:11 (twenty years ago)

I was amazed by the group save rates! £2.25 each to get to Cheshunt! It was cheaper L'pool to Cheshunt than Streatham to central London!

Adherents of the Repeated Kate (kate), Monday, 11 April 2005 08:13 (twenty years ago)

you are all wonderful. yesterday was TOP. my busluck was reasonable, the 242 confounded me by going the wrong way but i found a 48 before long.

next time let's do one with a hill! and somewhere to go SWIMMING half way! (or lazing by shore eating pizza for ppl not wanting to expose pasty blue britskin to the elephants.) there is a number 9 walk in sussex - winchelsea to hastings or something - with lots of scrambling up hills and an ickle bay for a dip. one for very early september perhaps, when the sea'll be the warmest it gets?

ed, that book has one from somewhere that's not high wycombe to amersham, could do that one or would be piece of piss to work hw one out with an os map i'm sure.

emsk, Monday, 11 April 2005 08:36 (twenty years ago)

my walkin two streets home to my HOUSE passed off w/o incident :D

i tht i wd feel a lot more ow-y also but i am ok

mark s (mark s), Monday, 11 April 2005 08:39 (twenty years ago)

weirdly enough i am the only one who seems to have made it into work!

mark s (mark s), Monday, 11 April 2005 08:39 (twenty years ago)

Don't forget we still want to do Regents Canal - Little Venice to Limehouse (plus pub grub at the end). And also the official Lambeth Green People Plague Pits Parks Of South London walk on the 23rd(?) of April.

x-post

Adherents of the Repeated Kate (kate), Monday, 11 April 2005 08:40 (twenty years ago)

My urge to buy a canal boat grows stronger and stronger. They were all so cute and lovely! Especially with solar panels and tiny mindwills on the top.

My only regret of the day was that we didn't spend more time wandering about Cheshunt looking for the spooky WWII defences.

Adherents of the Repeated Kate (kate), Monday, 11 April 2005 08:46 (twenty years ago)

emsk, is that the time out country walks for urbanites book?

Ed (dali), Monday, 11 April 2005 08:46 (twenty years ago)

god, i am in a sickeningly good mood this morning. i'm sure yesterday has something to do with it. no aches and pains to report.

narrowboat plans must be kept afloat and not left to sink into the mire of Great Adventures That Nearly Were.

ed, yep that's the one - http://www.whsmith.co.uk/whs/go.asp?isbn=0140265449&DB=220
hilarious: this is a TREE! it will not hurt you. that is a FARMER! he will only hurt you if you let his cows out.

they have the book in libraries. my copy went awol but i found one in the lovely library on dalston lane.

kate is there something on the interweb about that green ppl walk? and e me about the h2g2 tix!

emsk, Monday, 11 April 2005 09:09 (twenty years ago)

this was a lot of fun! (the sitting in the pub drinking, I took no part in the walking.) what a nice little bourgeois enclave that Hackney pub is.

The Lex (The Lex), Monday, 11 April 2005 09:11 (twenty years ago)

Engagement in Oxford meant I could not make this, but happy birthday Kate and keep us aprised of further walking excitement (though I am afeared of the countryside so Wandle is more my cup of tea, especially post Borribles).

Pete (Pete), Monday, 11 April 2005 09:16 (twenty years ago)

I have the phone number for the narrowboat place, so we will do it!

I will go to the library tonight and look up the announcement of the walk and see if it is listed online as well. I'm sure it is somewhere. It's sponsored by Lambeth and all official.

Are you going to be out at all this week? I will give you the H2G2 vouchers. Though I think you can print them off the interweb - maybe http://www.empireonline.co.uk/readersscreening/voucher/asp is what it says on the bottom of my voucher.

x-post it has been proclaimed that the next walk will be South London. So it will be safe so long as you have your passport.

Adherents of the Repeated Kate (kate), Monday, 11 April 2005 09:22 (twenty years ago)

d'oh! That would be http://www.empireonline.co.uk/readersscreening/

Adherents of the Repeated Kate (kate), Monday, 11 April 2005 09:23 (twenty years ago)

I shall check out the time out book at lunch time.

Ed (dali), Monday, 11 April 2005 09:39 (twenty years ago)

Oh my aching inguinal ligaments. I am really gheye for feeling crap when I only walked halfway (albeit still 6 miles or so). I had ENORMOUS RAGE when our bus was headed of at the Clapton Road pass by a police van preventing us running over an accident further up the road.

Haha Ed and Suzy ran for the swift-running 38 KEBABS IN HANDS. Mmm filth.

Liz :x (Liz :x), Monday, 11 April 2005 10:15 (twenty years ago)

Who said true romance was dead?

Marcello Carlin (nostudium), Monday, 11 April 2005 10:19 (twenty years ago)

I forgot to get any food at all on the way home. :-(

Though I suppose after all that cake I wouldn't have had room! :-)

Adherents of the Repeated Kate (kate), Monday, 11 April 2005 10:43 (twenty years ago)

from as professional fact-checker and sub's perspective, the sheer doggedness of the "WE REFUSE TO DECIDE THE LEA-LEE SPELLING THAT WOULD BE WRONG" is v.exciting

mark s (mark s), Monday, 11 April 2005 10:52 (twenty years ago)

38 KEBABS IN HANDS

golly.

toby (tsg20), Monday, 11 April 2005 11:49 (twenty years ago)

Golly gee?

Andrew Farrell (afarrell), Monday, 11 April 2005 12:40 (twenty years ago)


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