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Urban walking isn't just good for the soul. It could save humanity
2018-08-22
[Guardian] I’m exaggerating, but only slightly. Understanding how cities are put together is vital, given more than half of us live in them.

It probably says something about me that, while I retain no memory of the first time I successfully walked the 15 miles from central London to my childhood home in Essex, I remember my first failure in excruciating detail. It was late October, the week before I started my first proper job and, not then being in the habit of gainful employment, I got up late and accidentally didn’t set out until the afternoon. Then I stopped for a lengthy coffee at Mile End, a district whose very name should have been a useful clue that I’d barely got started. I eventually gave up, freezing and damp, in Ilford, a suburb that borders Romford, which, I reasoned, meant I’d nearly made it. I hadn’t.

I didn’t know it then, but that walk was an early symptom of a mania that was to gradually swallow up my free time. I’ve since done that route so often that I’ve grown bored with it ‐ there’s only so much joy to be had from a long march through Chadwell Heath ‐ but I’ve branched out, walking the Thames and the Lea rivers, various tube lines and completing the assorted routes recommended by Transport for London. Once I’d exhausted those, I took to getting trains out to far-flung stations and then simply walking back. I’ve done the same in other cities, too, walking aimlessly around the streets of Montreal and Manchester, Chicago and Coventry. I even tried walking in Doha, though I fear I may be the only person in the whole of human history to have attempted it, and I regretted it exactly as swiftly as you’d think I would.
Posted by:Besoeker

#6  "I'm a walker! I'm a walker!
And it does me good like it ruddy well should!"

Seriously, though, I'll be spending most of the next chunk of my life this way, if I want to have a next chunk. Nagingrad! I love it, but wasn't that fork stuck passed 1990-ish at latest?

"I've even had a walk in a train!"
Posted by: Zenobia Floger6220   2018-08-22 23:31  

#5  And just think how people would complain about the dog poop in Paris.
Posted by: DooDahMan   2018-08-22 22:14  

#4  Be good to move the shooters away from Walmart.
Posted by: Skidmark   2018-08-22 17:55  

#3  At some point they could have actually had walkers instead of drivers, and they chose the BLoods and the Crips and Chocolate Naginingrad.
Posted by: Thing From Snowy Mountain   2018-08-22 13:07  

#2  In San Francisco, you'll end up with shitty shoes. Literally
Posted by: Frank G   2018-08-22 11:51  

#1  Urban walking in London could also put your soul to eternal rest, or end with your face covered in acid depending upon the neighborhoods.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2018-08-22 10:53  

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