With so many walks now in the journal, resulting in a very large amount of data, it has become unwieldy and slow to download. The changes that I have made should do away with this problem, as well as make it easier to access individual walks in the journal without having to troll through whole sections to find one walk and slowing down your computer in the process.
First off, I have broken the section down into something akin to regions, apart from Scotland which I have retained as a single unit, primarily because it is still a relatively small section in terms of walks completed compared to the other sections. The smaller sections should make it easier to load the data.
Second, in each of the new sections, I have linked the individual walks with their entry in the Walking Journal, which means you can access specific walks with only a double click of the mouse. Previously, you had to go to the journal, find the relevant year and month and go through the entries for that month until you found the one you were looking for.
The stages I have used are purely administrative and fit in with how I have walked the coast. They do not comment on whether you are a Geordie or a Yorkshire lad, a 'Weegie' or a 'Son of the Rock'. It doesn't mean Scotland is any more or less important than the regions and counties of England and, later, Wales. It is purely administrative.
I will maintain a 'whole record' of the walk for my own purposes, but you need no longer download it unless you want to. The easiest and quickest way to access the individual walks will be to go to the relevant section in 'Stages', find the walk you are interested in and double click on the stage number (first column) which is now in green and it will take you directly to the chosen walk
If you have the time, I would be grateful for feedback on the changes or a note if any of the links do not work.
Enjoy!