Thanks for making this film Lianne, the Paddars Way is on my to-do list so I found it really interesting. Your efforts deserve so many more subscribers though...hope your ankle is better, and I look forward to watching you complete the Norfolk Coast Path in the near future.
hehe - 95m trig point! That's Naarfolk for ya! Did you discover what was wrong with your foot ? Probs the road walking, as you say. Watch out for Plantar Fasciitis (tearing sensation under/behind your foot) - have a stretching routine, if you don't already. Interesting history of the tracks off the Icknield Way. Interesting to see, thanks for sharing, Lianne
After resting a couple of days, it got much better and almost healed now, so I didn't see a doctor, but I think it's footballer's ankle and definitely because of all the tarmac paths.
@@lianne.o I remember the footpaths nearer to the coast were horrible to walk on. Deeply rutted. Cars have cut deep ruts at each side, and motorbikes have cut a groove down the centre. It gave me bad blistering on my feet walking that section - so much so, I lost the toenail on my little toe, it never grew back :D
Thanks for making this film Lianne, the Paddars Way is on my to-do list so I found it really interesting. Your efforts deserve so many more subscribers though...hope your ankle is better, and I look forward to watching you complete the Norfolk Coast Path in the near future.
Thanks for your kind comment!
i hope you are ok! but you dont look your usual self! wlil be thinking about you!
i found a great walk around st cyrus beach near montrose!
Yes, I'm all good now, thanks :) I've never been in the area of St Cyrus beach, but looks stunning!
hehe - 95m trig point! That's Naarfolk for ya!
Did you discover what was wrong with your foot ? Probs the road walking, as you say. Watch out for Plantar Fasciitis (tearing sensation under/behind your foot) - have a stretching routine, if you don't already.
Interesting history of the tracks off the Icknield Way.
Interesting to see, thanks for sharing, Lianne
After resting a couple of days, it got much better and almost healed now, so I didn't see a doctor, but I think it's footballer's ankle and definitely because of all the tarmac paths.
@@lianne.o I remember the footpaths nearer to the coast were horrible to walk on. Deeply rutted. Cars have cut deep ruts at each side, and motorbikes have cut a groove down the centre. It gave me bad blistering on my feet walking that section - so much so, I lost the toenail on my little toe, it never grew back :D
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