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Started by VladTepes, Friday, 10 February 2017, 01:44 PM

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Hooli

I had a 5 day weekend, so trundled off on the tractor to see Hadrian's Wall as I've never actually bothered before. Came back a day early as camping on cold nights is for the young, but walked a couple of mile of the wall & saw two Roman camps.

I'll put some pics up later when I've got around to shrinking them.

GSXKING

My uncle Sean was a history lecturer at Manchester Uni so he and I have spent time on the Roman walls and mini coliseum there. I'd like to see Hadrians wall. There are gates in Athens called Hadrians I'd guess it's the same General then Emperor who visited every place the Romans attempted to subjugate.
GSXKING 3:^)
Chris
Best allrounder I've ever owned 👍

Hooli

Right I've shrunk some pics for you guys.

The way up including a rather nice pub that serves Theakson's Old Peculiar from the wooden barrel.

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Postman Pat land on the way up (Yorkshire Dales)

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The River Wharf is rather low currently, I was stood in the middle of the river bed to take this

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Vindolanda Roman Fort, where thousands of wooden tablets have been discovered. They are the approx size & thickness of a postcard and unique in the Uk, possibly europe

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Hooli

Next the Temple of Mithras near the wall, with bonus Kiwi porn

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Then the Wall, I only walked from milecastle 41 to 42. Plus a few miles from & back to the campsite via a pub so about 5miles in total but it's bloody steep as the steps in places show.

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One they way home I did the centre of Britain & lots of small roads over County Durham & back through North Yorkshire.

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Quote from: Hooli on Tuesday, 26 August  2025, 08:17 PMNext the Temple of Mithras near the wall, with bonus Kiwi porn



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Another great day on the right side of the grass.😎

GSXKING

Thanks for the pics and report @Hooli you guys are so close to so much history.

Who built Hadrian's wall and why?

Hadrian's Wall was built by the Roman army on the orders of Emperor Hadrian, following his visit to Britain in 122 AD. The wall was constructed to demarcate the northern frontier of the Roman province of Britannia and to control the movement of people and goods, as well as to act as a deterrent against potential incursions from tribes to the north.

A testament to how well built Roman engineering was. The walls in Chester are made of stones the size of the stones used in the construction of the pyramids.
GSXKING 3:^)
Chris
Best allrounder I've ever owned 👍

Mick_J

My outlaws used to live in a house built right next to Hadrian's wall and they had a roman well in their garden, still had to pay water rates though.
Keep the rubber side down.          Mick

Hooli

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My old cottage had a cesspit & guttering ran to a soakaway in the garden. Water rates were cheap as we only paid for the supply, about the only cheap thing about the place.

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