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Better Lost Than Duffers: Walking Offa's Dyke Path and the Cumbria Way

Better Lost Than Duffers: Walking Offa's Dyke Path and the Cumbria Way

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Old Jun 13th, 2023 | 11:53 AM
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Originally Posted by AnselmAdorne
For all the "just in case" gear we carried with us on the trail (whistle, flashlights, insect repellant, sun screen, first aid kit, knife, cold weather and wet weather layers, the Garmin, etc), the last thing we thought would happen was a boot coming apart. As mentioned above, mine were quite new and low mileage. But as I think about it, gluing a tread on the trail would have been difficult, primarily because you'd have to get both surfaces clean and, I presume, dry. Here's a photo after I had cut away the loose tread. I was able to walk on that for two days, but with impaired traction. It was also slippery on wet rocks.

All this makes me wonder whether we should carry glue or tape on a future walk.

Hard to say. The Shoe Goo instructions for repair say to allow it to cure for at least 24 hours, depending on materials being repaired and temperature.
I think your 'cure' of a new pair of Meindls seems to have worked, but luckily you were in a hiking area where stores selling such goods could be found. Nothing beats duck tape for a million repair uses.
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Old Jun 20th, 2023 | 08:39 AM
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An update: I submitted a warranty claim to Keen Footwear, who have acknowledged the defect. They have issued me a credit voucher for the value of the boot, plus 33%, which is pretty decent of them. I would have preferred a refund, but this is better than nought. Now I have to figure out what to do with it.

To catch up on other comments that I somehow missed:

Originally Posted by ANUJ
Great report, lots of food for thought as I put together our Lake District itinerary (later this year, hopefully).
ANUJ, the Lake District is truly magnificent. I doubt you will be disappointed.

Originally Posted by Adelaidean
Here I was feeling quite chuffed at the 5-13 km daily walks we have been doing, lol.

Well done on this, and your point about staying positive is so true in life.
Adelaidean, good on you for a daily 5 to 13 km. That's what I was doing before we left for the UK.

Originally Posted by Fra_Diavolo
Spectacular landscapes and photos, illustrating an inspiring journey!

As I read I thought you might enjoy reading Anthony Bailey's A Walk Through Wales.

I was interested to read that you visited Keswick. In NYC there's a store called Myers of Keswick which sells wonderful fresh English bangers and Cumberland sausages, as well as scotch eggs, pork pies, etc. If their products are representative of their origin, I'm sure you ate well in Keswick!
I will pick up a copy of Bailey's book, as we are thinking about Wales again for next year. A National Trail called Glyndwr's Way that has turned our head.

About food: the one thing that neither of us tried was Cumberland sausage, although we did see it on menus.
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Old Jun 20th, 2023 | 12:49 PM
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<<About food: the one thing that neither of us tried was Cumberland sausage, although we did see it on menus.>>

it's not that much unlike normal sausage, AA ,except that it is usually quite meaty and a bit spicy, and instead of being made in individual links or sausages, it comes in one long link which is often curled round into a circle. You might even find it in Wales!
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