
Cool Bloggers Walking Club is Elisabeth’s six monthly challenge to get out walking. I include walking and running in the mix. My first half of the challenge is here, and I. A few days in we flew to the UK for our holiday. I’m late with this but I’m going to do my wrap up of rest of the month anyway.
16. Walk to the gym. Walk to the shops. Steps: 10,585
17. Running – 6.63 km. Walk to the shops. Steps: 17,826
18. Walk to and from church twice. 1 hr total. Steps: 11,332
19. Running – 10 km. Walking in airports. Steps: 17,070
20. Walking in airports, from the underground to our hotel, out to dinner and back. Steps: 11,825
21. Walking Tower of London, St Paul’s and to dinner. Steps: 26,926

22. Walking Greenwich, Soho Food Tour. Steps: 20,449
23. Royal London Walking Tour, Westminster Abbey. Steps: 22,938

24. London Marathon Exhibition, Tate Modern. Steps: 18,482
25. East End Food Tour, voting. Steps: 17,084
26. Camden Heath Parkrun. British Museum. 25,529
27. Supporting G for the London Marathon. Laundromat. Dinner. Steps: 21,403

28: Walking to Churchill War Rooms, hotel, Oxford station to hotel, out to dinner. Steps: 16,303
29. Oxford walking tour. Running – Intervals around Queens College Meadows. Steps: 23,270
30. Walking tours Christ Church College and Bodleian Libraries. Steps: 16,809.

Travel usually lifts my step count and this time was no exception.

Comments
12 responses to “CWBC April 2025: Wrapup”
Well, that’s fun to get your steps in, in London!
I just seem to keep overlapping CBWC with overseas travel.
So fun to walk in another country! I’m so sorry I didn’t get to include your final recap (in my final recap). Great work!
It’s not your fault that I was tardy with my wrap-up. It’s awesome that you host it and I’m sure it takes a lot of time for your to put the recap posts together.
Dang, I think you beat us all, hands down, with where you were clocking up all those steps. I can’t wait for my next trip to London and or Paris.*sigh*
London and Paris are both considered great cities for a reason.
What lovely timing when CBWC overlaps with international travel!
It seems to be becoming a pattern for me, although we don’t have a major trip planned for October
So so many steps. It is amazing you much you walk. I guess running helps too to raise the step count. Maybe I am slow but walking takes so much time for me.
Love that you were able to walk in London.
Running definitely boosts the step count.
Well done. So many steps. Nothing like a trip to Europe to increase your walking times.
I know right?