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1) Walked from Bourne End to Windsor Castle in October, 2015.
2) Walked from Bourne End to Henley on Thames in October, 2015.
3) Walked from Culham to Wallingford in November 2015.
4) Walked from Wallingford to Pangbourne in November, 2015.
5) Walked from Culham to Lower Radley in December, 2015.
6) Walked from the Thames Barrier to the South Dock Marina in December 2015.
7) Walked from the South Dock Marina to the Royal Festival Hall in January, 2016.
8) Walked from the Royal Festival Hall to Kew Gardens in March, 2016.
9) Walked from Kew Gardens to Hampton Court Palace in March, 2016.
10) Walked from Pangbourne to Henley on Thames in March, 2016.
11) Walked from Bablock Hythe to Lower Wolvercote in March, 2016.
12. Walked from Lower Wolvercote to Lower Radley in March, 2016.
13) Walked from Bablock Hythe to Newbridge in March, 2016.
14) Walked 23 miles from Thames Head to Cricklade & back in July, 2016.
15) Walked 19 miles from Cricklade to Lechlade in August, 2016.
16) Walked 20.81 miles from Walton on Thames to Windsor in August, 2016.
17) Walked 17.41 miles from Lechlade to the Old Man Bridge in Radcot and back in September, 2016.
18) Walked 14.4 miles from Old Man Bridge in Radcott to Chimney Nature Reserve and back in October, 2016.
19) Walked 8.3 miles from Chimney Nature Reserve to Newbridge and back, also in October 2016.
All 184 Miles of the Thames' torturously winding river completed, from the Thames Barrier in Greenwich to the Thames Head in the Cotswolds. With an average of 9.7 miles walked each time, it took me just over a year to complete, broken up into 19 separate trips.
2) Walked from Bourne End to Henley on Thames in October, 2015.
3) Walked from Culham to Wallingford in November 2015.
4) Walked from Wallingford to Pangbourne in November, 2015.
5) Walked from Culham to Lower Radley in December, 2015.
6) Walked from the Thames Barrier to the South Dock Marina in December 2015.
7) Walked from the South Dock Marina to the Royal Festival Hall in January, 2016.
8) Walked from the Royal Festival Hall to Kew Gardens in March, 2016.
9) Walked from Kew Gardens to Hampton Court Palace in March, 2016.
10) Walked from Pangbourne to Henley on Thames in March, 2016.
11) Walked from Bablock Hythe to Lower Wolvercote in March, 2016.
12. Walked from Lower Wolvercote to Lower Radley in March, 2016.
13) Walked from Bablock Hythe to Newbridge in March, 2016.
14) Walked 23 miles from Thames Head to Cricklade & back in July, 2016.
15) Walked 19 miles from Cricklade to Lechlade in August, 2016.
16) Walked 20.81 miles from Walton on Thames to Windsor in August, 2016.
17) Walked 17.41 miles from Lechlade to the Old Man Bridge in Radcot and back in September, 2016.
18) Walked 14.4 miles from Old Man Bridge in Radcott to Chimney Nature Reserve and back in October, 2016.
19) Walked 8.3 miles from Chimney Nature Reserve to Newbridge and back, also in October 2016.
All 184 Miles of the Thames' torturously winding river completed, from the Thames Barrier in Greenwich to the Thames Head in the Cotswolds. With an average of 9.7 miles walked each time, it took me just over a year to complete, broken up into 19 separate trips.
Thames Path National Trail
The Thames Path is a National Trail, opened in 1996, following the length of the River Thames from its source near Kemble in Gloucestershire to the Thames Barrier at Charlton. It is about 184 miles (296 km) long.
This description uses material from the Wikipedia article on Thames Path National Trail and is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License (view authors).
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