In the sticks (Thames River Ramble Leg 5–Oxford to Newbridge)

Yesterday I spent most of my day “in the sticks.” The 14 miles between Oxford and Newbridge are the most rural I’ve encountered so far. About halfway into the 14 mile ramble the path diverts off the Thames and makes its way through miles of sheep pasture. It was unexpectedly delightful, a nice diversion from

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It’s all about the feet (Thames River Ramble–Leg 4: Tilehurst to Henley-on-Thames)

It wasn’t supposed to be this way. I hopped the train from Oxford to Tilehurst via Reading on Thursday morning eager for the 12 1/4 mile ramble to Henley-on-Thames, a global hub for rowing sports that attracts some of the best crew teams in the world every year during the Henley Royal Regatta. When I

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An homage to those guardians of local history (Thames River Ramble–Leg 3: Wallingford to Tilehurst)

Yesterday I completed the third leg of my Thames River Ramble, a 15.4 mile hike from Wallingford to Tilehurst, a suburb on the outskirts of Reading. The hike was smooth, though I’m still not hitting the 3 MPH goal I was setting for myself. I left Oxford around 6 AM, started from Wallingford around 7

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