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image captionMr McBride finished the venture dressed as Garry Hogg, an author, who walked the route in 1945-46
A tree hunter who has been recording ancient trees along the English and Welsh border has completed a trail he started 13 years ago to the day.
Rob McBride, from Ellesmere in Shropshire, has been walking the 177 mile (285km) Offa s Dyke path, logging hundreds of trees, since 23 April 2008.
Joking about the end of his journey he said: I must be a slow walker .
The project will be recorded in his forthcoming publication The Great Trees of Offa s Dyke.