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Going to Battle

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Embark on a riveting journey with 'the story pilgrim' as Darren traverses the historic landscapes from Hastings to Battle, where the pivotal Battle of Hastings unfolded in 1066, altering the course of history. In this heart-pounding episode, aptly titled "Going to Battle," Darren's determination to unravel the mysteries of the past leads him along coastal cliffs and into unexpected twists, guided by the unpredictable paths of the Ordinance Survey Maps App. Amidst the breathtaking scenery, a mishap threatens to derail his quest as he faces the daunting prospect of lost audio recordings. But beyond the physical challenges lies a deeper exploration of resilience and perception as Darren reflects on the fine line between stubbornness and confidence. With captivating insights into the legendary figures of William the Conqueror and Harold the Second, coupled with a surprise message from actor David Oakes, known for his role as Godwin in Vikings Valhalla, this episode offers an immersive dive into history and introspection. Join Darren as he wanders the hallowed grounds of Battle Abbey, soaking in the echoes of a bygone era and weaving a narrative that captivates the soul. Don't miss this gripping tale of adventure, introspection, and the enduring spirit of exploration.

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Embark on a riveting journey with 'the story pilgrim' as Darren traverses the historic landscapes from Hastings to Battle, where the pivotal Battle of Hastings unfolded in 1066, altering the course of history. In this heart-pounding episode, aptly titled "Going to Battle," Darren's determination to unravel the mysteries of the past leads him along coastal cliffs and into unexpected twists, guided by the unpredictable paths of the Ordinance Survey Maps App. Amidst the breathtaking scenery, a mishap threatens to derail his quest as he faces the daunting prospect of lost audio recordings. But beyond the physical challenges lies a deeper exploration of resilience and perception as Darren reflects on the fine line between stubbornness and confidence. With captivating insights into the legendary figures of William the Conqueror and Harold the Second, coupled with a surprise message from actor David Oakes, known for his role as Godwin in Vikings Valhalla, this episode offers an immersive dive into history and introspection. Join Darren as he wanders the hallowed grounds of Battle Abbey, soaking in the echoes of a bygone era and weaving a narrative that captivates the soul. Don't miss this gripping tale of adventure, introspection, and the enduring spirit of exploration.

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