Kew Bridge – Harlesden (Lower Brent/Grand Union Mid)

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August 27th – Lea Valley/Victoria Park/Docklands

 This charming ramble followed the Lea River from Tottenham Hale, peeling off near Victoria Park to visit the park and follow the canal to Limehouse, down the Thames to Canary Wharf and through the docks and the foot-tunnel to Greenwich and a hearty repast of jewels of the orient. Noodles to you modernist chappies.

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August 11th – The Ravensbourne Ramble

Full map and photos:

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This was a lovely, if hot ramble. I would recommend this to any urban rambler who likes a mix of surroundings with a lot of greenery in the early reaches of Keston.

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22nd July 2007 – The Hamptonian Ramble

Great weather, wonderful scenery, digestive disorders – what more could a rambler want? Teddington to Hampton Court, and thence to Richmond and – for those brave adventurers – Kew. Photogrammatic cartography here:

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10th March 2007 – The Millenium Follies

For a full photo-interactive map of our route, see here:

The Steamweb

I say, “we give it a try”,

Urban Ramblers never say die!

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10th February 2007: The Parkland Walk

More to come on this – until then I have posted photostereogramnes of the walk on the steamweb.

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27th January 2007: The Waddon to Wandsworth Wandle Wander in its entirety

Saturday 27th January saw three Urban Ramblers (a first time probationer, a fellow, and a founder member) set off and completed the Waddon to Wandsworth Wandle Wander. The route, as the name suggests, follows the River Wandle from its source in Waddon, via a secondary source in Carshalton, via Morden and Merton Abbey Mills to Wandworth. Here are the ramblers in Waddon:

Shortly after the lunchtime kickoff.

After an initially bright start, the afternoon remained clement and reasonably pleasant, if not as sunny as hoped. There was a very pleasant leg through Beddington park and Carshalton Ponds; the aptly named Wilderness Island delighted us all with its charms:

But we were in for a nasty surprise before we reached Morden Hall park. The recent storms had tried to thwart our ramble!

But to no avail! Gentleman Urban Ramblers are made of sterner stuff. And soon we were on our way. After a brief sojourn to a local hostelry, we strode on, and at around 5pm we met the Thames with the Wandle leashed to our stern.

To see more photogramms and their positions along our route can be found on the steamweb.

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Parkland Walk and St Paul’s (proposed)

So, this is a proposed two-stage walk. It hasn’t yet been done.

The first stage is the Parkland Walk, following the disused railway lines from Ally Pally to Finsbury Park. This is ~8km and expected to take approx. two hours.

The second stage, still in the planning process, will take a route south from Finsbury Park via Highbury, Islington, Clerkenwell, The City and St Pauls, ending on the south side of the Millenium bridge.

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Welcome!

Welcome to the Gentleman Urban Rambler’s club. As time goes on, I’ll add to this page with details of routes, past GURC rambles, and recommendations for the Gentleman or Lady Urban Rambler.

Published in: on January 28, 2007 at 2:33 pm Comments (4)