
In December 2016 I posted the The Daily Constitutional's blog post number 5,000.
To mark the occasion I've been digging in the archive and over February 2017 I'll be reblogging The DC's "Greatest Hits" – my 50 favorite posts.
In addition I'll be sharing my 50 favorite London photos to have appeared here since October 2008.
I hope you enjoy them
A.S-G
London
Feb 2017
This post first appeared in January this year…
Richard III writes… This is Michael Innis, on the right, with David of London Walks, waiting for the Hampstead walk to start.

"I’ve always felt that walking is the very best way to get to know a city, its history, and its people. And among cities, London seems to harbor a hidden surprise around every medieval (or ancient!) corner." London Walkers, you are invited to contradict my assertion that this is a record. DC Editor Adam adds… Yup, a record indeed, in terms of an unbroken run. The 46 London Walks that Michael joined were 46 CONSECUTIVE London Walks. What a streak! Regular Daily Constitutionalists will know that I'm measuring my London Walks in the first months of 2017 for steps and distance. Applying the stats I've collected so far, here's how Michael's Walks stack up… Based on an average of 1.4 miles per walk, and an average of 2718 steps per walk… Michael walked 64 miles with London Walks Michael took approximately 125,000 steps with London Walks That's approximately 7814 steps a day – well on the way to your RDA That's about a mile-a-day more than the average American (source: www.businessinsider.com/) According to the NHS, that's TWICE the amount of the average Brit (who will clock up 3-4,000 steps a day) Source: www.nhs.uk Distance… Cambridge is 54 miles on foot. Michael beat that by 10 miles… Further than Brighton… Further than Canterbury… Further than Oxford to the west… In a London context… Michael could have walked the Northern Line from Morden to East Finchley – along what was once the longest tunnel in the world, 17.3 miles – and back again and back AGAIN and still have change to walk to the Olympic Park to get a stupendous sausage and egg panini at the View Tube cafe (8 miles) (Ed's note Feb 2017: the View Tube is sadly now longer with us :( ) …




Fri 1/06: Return to Chicago for a well-earned rest! A London Walk costs £10 – £8 concession. To join a London Walk, simply meet your guide at the designated tube station at the appointed time. Details of all London Walks can be found at www.walks.com.









