tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5988279403139029643.post4282210632092147574..comments2022-12-12T14:53:02.484+00:00Comments on My Riparian Summer: July 26, 2014 -- Day 41, Ashford to Harrietsham, 13 milesKen Klughttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11870011460336810016noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5988279403139029643.post-90619002017726212542014-07-30T19:52:18.563+01:002014-07-30T19:52:18.563+01:00Wow!! 85 miles in 3 days!! I hadn't realized w...Wow!! 85 miles in 3 days!! I hadn't realized what you were doing. You probably would have had a much faster average speed if I hadn't stopped you to talk. Congratulations on an outstanding achievement! As for me, I'll just keep plodding along at my snail's pace.Ken Klughttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11870011460336810016noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5988279403139029643.post-10725785828508292392014-07-30T11:16:52.583+01:002014-07-30T11:16:52.583+01:00Ken - it was good to meet you and best wishes for ...Ken - it was good to meet you and best wishes for the rest of your walk. Daren and I completed our 3-day 85 mile walk from Greenwich to Canterbury, finishing at about 4pm for a well deserved drink in one of England's most beautiful cities. The day we met you we walked 31 miles and in the heat were more that a little tired - we averaged just over 3 miles an hour for the three days. Having walked Hadrian's Wall (another c85 mile national trail) it was surprising to see so few walkers - the Wall walk was packed in comparison. Recommend the Wall walk to you for a future trip - as well as the Thames Path (Hampton Court - Henry VIII's country pad - to Greenwich). Jonathan Capsticknoreply@blogger.com