tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7166949416950161358.post3846982279778801615..comments2023-11-16T08:19:42.110+00:00Comments on ~ EssexHebridean ~: Lea Valley Walk - Section 3Robynhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04175531371914205163noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7166949416950161358.post-70002113146512228572014-03-14T10:10:43.962+00:002014-03-14T10:10:43.962+00:00I HATE wearing in new boots - these have pleasantl...I HATE wearing in new boots - these have pleasantly surprised me though - I'd certainly recommend them. I used Mountain Warehouse at Freeport, Braintree, and the staff there seem excellent. <br />It's been odd, as we've walked along the Lea I've really found that I've noticed the gradual change from open country into built-up urban far less than I thought I would. The final stretch into Limehouse is probably the dullest bit though - I really had to struggle to find stuff to photograph! Robynhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04175531371914205163noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7166949416950161358.post-27518833503838257392014-03-12T22:06:09.925+00:002014-03-12T22:06:09.925+00:00I'm glad the new boots are so good. I spend a ...I'm glad the new boots are so good. I spend a lot of time wearing walking boots and fortunately my current pair have been brilliant - but I think that I've almost worn them out now. I'm not looking forward to wearing in new boots!<br />This section of the Lea looks as though there's all modern development on the banks, but I always think of the Lea as the traditional boundary between Essex and London.Wendyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02792703802542843791noreply@blogger.com