Planning

We have the idea, what do we need?  
Maps, a guide book maybe and at this stage, a good internet connection.  

After a few days of clicks we had the tools to start planning.  The Hadrian's Wall Passports which we bought on line, seemed to be a priority at this stage but they can be bought on the walk.  Ordnance Survey Maps so far have been invaluable.  I can spend many happy hours reading a map of somewhere I haven't been and have no intention of going so when our chosen maps arrived it was like receiving a long awaited new book in a series that has hooked you from the start.

The guide we chose, "Trekking the Hadrian's Wall Path" uses the same OS maps and has the Hadrian's Wall Path (HWP) split into sections, each with transport and accommodation ideas plus the miles, elevation etc.  This guide also shows the route in two directions.  (more about this later)  The guide is also supported by a very useful Facebook Page where the author, Andrew McCluggage is admin.  

Finally, we needed an easy, map-mile counter aka a piece of string with each 2.5 inches marked to match one mile on the maps.  


and a sketchbook plus a camera


Now we could start working out the logistics of walking a linear route that requires overnight stops without the need to carry a tent.  





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