• The Roman Ramblers #3
    Jun 22 2026
    An audio update of "The Roman Ramblers"
    Huge congratulations, Pablo, Tony and Bill — you did it! Carlisle to Newcastle is no small feat, especially if a 6-hour slog in 25-degree sun was a daily event. Glad Vindolanda gave you a proper break, it really is worth it.


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  • The Roman Ramblers #2
    Jun 18 2026
    ONE MORE MILEStride out ... until you plodBlazing sun only mercifully relieved By a gentle breeze behindThe ordeal compensatedBy scenery to die forUndulating terrain testing footwearWeary limbs clambering over stilesA hedgerow hosts the YellowhammerIf your luck us in, a Turtle dove coosStop for hydration and embrocationAnother milecastle aheadSycamore gap sprouting new growthSuch promise in this troubled worldQuaint hamlet and village namesSporadic ‘pop up’ food hutsAnother bunkhouse to rest for the nightStride, stride, plod, plodWhat did the Romans do for us?Oh yes, underfloor heating, roads, civilisation?Oh ... and a bloody great wall!Six years in the makingPlundered once they’d left these shoresThe legacy? A World heritage siteOne more mile. One more stileSegedunum reachedThanks Hadrian!

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  • The Roman Ramblers (first day)
    Jun 16 2026
    Day one of Pablo, Bill, and Tony's trek across the UK got underway beside a vast tidal estuary, where mudflats stretched toward the horizon beneath a calm grey sky. Their journey officially began at the shelter bearing the inscription, "Wallsend, 84 miles. Good luck go with you" — a fitting send-off for the miles, memories, and challenges that lie ahead. As they followed the coastal path, the landscape unfolded in front of them: open water, green countryside, and the lingering echoes of centuries of history. What had been months of planning, anticipation, and preparation was no longer an idea on a map. The adventure had truly begun. The route today follows the shoreline alongside the Firth of Forth, with occasional glimpses through the trees revealing the broad estuary beyond. Conditions are far from perfect — a damp, drizzly day with a clammy chill hanging in the air — but that's all part of the experience. tthe borderlands are putting on a very UK welcome.

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  • The Eve of the Adventure...
    Jun 13 2026
    Carlos here recorded a brief update for the Roman Ramblers. “I plan to edit the submitted audio recordings and produce up to two update episodes each week”. While his own project is called Three Walkers, One Wall, he noted that information would be shared through the Roman Ramblers network. I hope that the other participants cooperate with the project. The update served as an introduction to the group’s upcoming audio collaboration.

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  • The ‘Hadrian Adventure’ pre-qual
    Apr 13 2026
    Pre-Qual Audio: The Gentle Stir Before the Storm

    Carlos here—checking in from a steady Zone One shuffle, just to say… lads, it’s getting real now. Your upcoming journey along Hadrian’s Wall is no small feat, and the excitement must be building with every passing day. I’ll admit, I’m a little envious—I’d love to be out there with you—but between life’s logistics, garden duties, and a roof soon to be crowned with solar panels, I’ll be cheering from afar.

    Think of this as a light jog of encouragement, a prelude to the main event. You’ve got the miles ahead, the history underfoot, and no doubt a few laughs waiting along the way. I’ll be following your progress closely, hoping for clear skies, smooth bookings, and strong legs throughout.

    This little interlude is just me, Carlos—the running jackal—egging you on from the trails of Mount Douglas Park. Pablo’s brother, Bill’s mate, your unofficial hype man.

    Go well, travel strong… and don’t forget to enjoy every step.

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  • Introduction TWOW
    Feb 10 2026
    This June, my brother Pablo, our old school mate Bill, and Tony are walking coast to coast from Carlisle to Newcastle, following Hadrian’s Wall the old-fashioned way — no support crew, no shortcuts, just long days on foot and a warm bed at night. they'll head east through farmland, wild ridges, and Roman stone, carrying only what they need and stopping when the legs (or Bill’s knees) say so. Each evening, hopefully they will be recording a short audio postcard: a few minutes of reflections, small moments, tired laughter, and whatever the day leaves behind. No polish, just boots-on-the-ground field notes — weather, pub tables, ancient walls, and three friends settling back into the rhythm of walking, all the way to the North Sea.

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