AllSprt GPS an app that keeps track of youw walks, runs, cycles etc.
I switched it on for my dog walk at lunchtime at here is the result: http://www.trimbleoutdoors.com/ViewTrip.aspx?tripId=495003 which I think is pretty cool.
Useful too if you want to keep track of walks or activites and for fitness people I’m sure the number of calories would be useful too.
There is going to be an unavoidable delay in my dog walk series as unfortunately Boris, my 9 month old black Labrador, broke his leg last week.
Jumping up to cat a ball, he landed and twisted at the same time causing the tibula and fibula to snap. He is now getting better, all be it with one shaved leg and an inserted metal plate holding it together.
Until we can walk again however it’s house arrest for him, poor little fella.
A monster 6 mile walk – see the map. Lovely scenes some of which you can see in the photos below.
On a stunning sunny bank holiday weekend in Hampshire we went inland to the small village of Exton for a countryside walk.
To find Exton drive up the A32 and you’ll find it eventually. Parking is possible in The Shoe, a very nice public house (pictured behind my head).
From there we wandered along the route up the old Meon Valley railway line and back through some countryside parallel to it.
View this walk on a map – click here!
All in all it’s a winner with ponds for the dog to jump in to and tree lined old railway embankments to stroll along. It shall go on the “explore further list”.

One of the joys of owning a dog is that I have an excuse to go for a walk in the middle of the day, which weather permitting, is a pleasurable experience.
It does leave the question each day of where to go, and one venue that is always worth consideration is the Royal Victoria Country Park, in Netley.
This picture shows the Chapel in the park, the remaining feature of the Royal Victoria Hospital, a military hospital which was at one the the largest brick buildings.
The park also has a number of family friendly features, loads of open space, a cafe and also a miniature steam railway. In addition there is a shingle beach overlooking the remarkable sight of Fawley refinery.
To view my walk on a map – just click!
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