I started walking to Rome on July 13, 2001, and arrived on October 12th, in aid of homeless people and refugees in Britain, France, Belgium, and Italy.

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The idea for the walk came about because I wanted to do something useful and active when I retired in 2001. I decided to walk to Rome.

I read "The Path to Rome" by Hilaire Belloc when I was 10 years old, and my ambition to walk there was born. It was reinforced when I went to Rome in 1950 with the Boy Scouts and spent six hours without a drink moving slowly in a train through the hot Italian countryside. Walking to Rome must be a joyful way to retire at 65 years of age, in the good company of family and friends, and for the sake of charity.

I have raised promises of over £21,000 for the charities: I will post another estimate of what came in towards the end of January 2002.