Nijmegen 4 Day Marches - Day 3
Netherlands
Distance 39.8km
Thursday 17 July 2014
The band played, salutes made and we set off, marching between the boots. Once out of the forest we crossed the road then turned left and moved onto today's walk which turned back onto a very similar route to the day 2 route, heading west. We soon joined the other walkers and again the numbers of marchers and crowds numbered thousands.
Once we had left the houses behind we were in open fields, and you could see all the walkers ahead and the walkers behind. Masses and masses of people.
Today though instead of turning right then left and crossing the canal, we turned left and walked by the canal, well one of the many canals in Holland. It soon became warm, initially there was very little shade, as we walked towards Malden.
At Malden as always there were the local dignitaries, bands playing, bunting, people cheering, flag waving and children handing out sweets, biscuits, pieces of fruit and water.
Then it was over a bridge that crossed the canal and we continued south east further along beside the canal. Some of the views were stunning.
Just before Mook we crossed back to the eastern side of the canal and continued south east. Then it was a turn north over a lake.
We turned east, then moved a brief distance south east before we turned left and headed north. We were now about half way on day 3, heading towards Groesbeek.
Today we passed a group of British police who were doing the march, we saw them last year. They must do it every year.
At Groesbeek I came across the first windmill of the walk. Which reminds me of all the other typically Dutch things I had come across on the trip. It was a proper party atmosphere with clowns and stilt walkers.
After Groesbeek we continued north and started climbing the hills. As we started the climb we could see the crowds in front.
At the top of the first rise, we could see the route drop down slightly before climbing again.
Coming off the hills we were back on the flat and now heading west through the last built up area Berg en Dal.
For a short distance we continued west then turned south west back into the shade of the forest. It was not long before we were back at the camp.
The distance we had covered today was 39.8km. After a shower, a quick soak of my feet, some admin ready for the next day, then dinner. I gave my feet a good rub for luck, before going to sleep and rest for tomorrow.
More to follow
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Details correct at time of walking.
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