> On Jul 7, 2015, at 3:32 AM, Bob W-PDML <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> France is a great country for walking. I had a walking holiday in the 
> Cevennes a few years ago, based in Florac, and really enjoyed it. I used to 
> enjoy watching people come into town looking the worse for wear from doing 
> the Stevenson Trail - some even take a donkey. A few of my friends have done 
> the Stevenson Trail and they loved it, and one of them has also walked 
> substantial parts of the Saint James pilgrim trail in that area. Very 
> different from Norfolk, but I think you'd really enjoy it.

I gather that. The Stevenson Trail sounds interesting. I knew about his walk, 
but not the trail. 

I found a company that does for walking in France, and many other countries, 
what Contours Walking Holidays, the company that I arranged my walk in England 
with, does for walking in the British Isles. (Actually, there are many 
companies that do so.) I had picked out a walk in the Dordogne region. 
<http://www.inntravel.co.uk/holidays/walking-holidays/France/Dordogne/Villages-of-the-Dordogne>
 Can’t do it and the wedding, and while the wedding is not mandatory, to skip 
it for a walk in France would probably hurt some feelings. and Italy seems an 
interesting enough place anyway.

Again, enjoyed the photos from your your ride. Makes me think I should do what 
I didn’t do after my Norfolk County and North Sea walk: select some photos to 
show here. (My priorities in life were out of whack back then. Too much 
philosophy, not enough photography.)

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Eric Weir
Decatur, GA  USA
[email protected]

"Imagining the other is a powerful antidote to fanaticism and hatred." 

- Amos Oz


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