
I rounded up the Norfolk and Suffolk LDWA contingent for a group photo before the start of the big walk. I had to use AI to edit this as someone was unhappy with how they looked…. But I was very helpful and obliged.


I rounded up the Norfolk and Suffolk LDWA contingent for a group photo before the start of the big walk. I had to use AI to edit this as someone was unhappy with how they looked…. But I was very helpful and obliged.


Peter Jull, the organiser of the whole event, looking really rather calm and cool at HQ. And, if technology works, there should be a short video of him below.


It’s not called the Hunnypot 100 for no reason….. And entrants will get to go over Poohsticks Bridge which is the original wooden bridge in Ashdown Forest in East Sussex which is where the game of Poohsticks was invented.

The happy mascot!


I’m safely at Meopham and this is where the marshal event is taking place this weekend for the LDWA 100.

It feels a bit hot to me, but I’m seemingly always too hot. I rushed to get the train in Chatham to get here and I didn’t need to rush, I just realised that I could get an earlier one. Anyway, this 100 is the work of the Kent group of the LDWA.

I would say that it is the calm before the storm, but it’s all too controlled for there to be a storm. Anyway, this is Meopham scout HQ, which isn’t where the main event will be starting from. It’s all happening now as they say, well, as Alan Partridge says… There’s a strong contingent from Norfolk & Suffolk LDWA which is rather lovely.


It’s the marshal’s event of the LDWA Hunnypot Hundred 2026 in Kent this weekend (2 to 4 May 2026) which means that I’m meandering down to Chatham today. I’ll use this as an index page for all the excitement and random witterings I might have to offer over the weekend as well as links to photos and videos.
There’s more information about the event at https://ldwa.org.uk/2026Hundred.
And there will be tracking of the very brave entrants at https://track.trail.live/event/hunnypot-100-marshal-walk.