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This video is one stage of a 13-part series walking the entire Wye Valley Walk to celebrate the path’s 50th anniversary. The route and walks were planned by Ruth Waycott of Wye National Landscape, author of the brand-new Cicerone guidebook to the Wye Valley Way. A core group of around a dozen walkers completed the entire trail, with more than 100 joining various stages. I was lucky enough to become the group’s honorary videographer—capturing each day from the path. I set off very early from home on a bright late spring morning. I was ever so slightly nervous. I had joined a walking group without meeting or knowing any of the participants. How might i get on; would I fit in? Would I be annoying to them? Could I film? Would they bug me with encyclopaedic knowledge of rare plants and insects? So many questions - to find out the answers please enjoy my short film about my debut with the Wye Valley Walkers. Next time it is stage 4 of the mountain to sea adventure and I get to know an artist. This is the route for stage 3 of the Wye Valley Way: https://explore.osmaps.com/route/2669... We met and parked up at the small car park by the primary school in Newbridge-on-Wye opposite the church LD1 6LD, What3words: ///airless.impaired.guesswork and at the start point for the Stage 3 walk here: Rhayader Bus Station on Dark Lane, LD6 5AY or what3words location ///period.summit.outraged - for which there is a daily charge.