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[QUOTE="BobM, post: 584610, member: 1444"] Hi John I have not done the final leg in Israel yet, but I hope to walk from Ashdod to Jerusalem in September this year. Here is the background. In 2016 I walked the Via Francigena nel Sud from Rome to Bari, hoping to continue to Albania and pick up the Via Egnatia to Istanbul. But I had to stop in Bari because I was finding it difficult and my progress was to slow. If you search for 'bobm' on the forum you should find a day by day account of that walk. Let me know if you can't find it and I will ferret the link out for you. But Jerusalem still nags at me and I have to do that final leg from Italy - I don't have the time to plod all the way to Istanbul and then figure out how to get to Israel. I am no longer a beardless youth of 21, alas! Last year I walked for a week on the Jakobsweg in Austria and left an account in the forum. That was a wonderful walk and rekindled my desire to get to Jerusalem if I can do it with a minimum load. Some people walk the Via Francigena from the UK to Besancon in France and then pick up Jakobsweg to Hungary(?) and then the Sultans Way (I think) from Hungary through the Balkans (?) to Istanbul. A poster in this forum (domigee) walked that route with a friend a couple of years ago. If she happens to see this post she might be able to give you more information on her walk (actually a very impressive epic hike). Anyway, that is probably enough for the moment, except to say how impressed I am with your idea to walk from Iona to Rome. It's probably best for me to respond to any questions you have. Very best wishes Bob M [/QUOTE]
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