(15 April 2013, 22:07)Mortblanc Wrote: I am not sure how it is in GB,
but I know that Canada can be crossed from east to west by water without walking more then 13 miles.
The U.S. can be traversed by water with only 25 miles walking.
In the old days the waterways were the best means of travel. Both England and the U.S. were laced with canal systems.
One should also scout out the rail system. Rail is built on no more than a 3% grade and is almost always above flood stage. If one is on foot, following the rail bed in rural areas avoids the road system and many prying eyes that are focused on them.
England,..No,... but you can cross Scotland with very little walking, from Fort William to Inverness, up the Great Glen, while trying to avoid Nessy of course
As far as roads for us, there is only one in and one out, its a large loop, we only have one rail line for the Steamer., I wouldn't use either, as both head for larger communities
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