Leslie Ham is the author of The Orange Way a long distance path following the route of the march of Prince William of Orange from Brixham to London in 1688. Leslie's interest in walking began in the 1960's in the North Downs, later completing many of the Long Distance footpaths in Southern England. These included the South Downs Way, North Downs Way, Thames Path, Ridgeway, Vanguard Way, Greensand Way, Thames Valley Heritage Walk, London Countryside Way and several canal side routes. Abroad he has trekked on five Continents, including the Himalayas, New Zealand, China, South Africa, mainland France, Corsica, Spain, Romania, Patagonia, Peru, Bolivia and Mali.
In addition to walking his other main interests include travel, photography, history, genealogy, archaeology, music, poetry, modern art, target shooting, computers and things art deco. A resident of Weybridge for 34 years, Leslie was born in Burnley, Lancashire. He spent his formative years in Blackpool but has also lived in Kirkham, Hucknall, Nottingham, Derby, Blackburn and several locations in West London. From 1957 he spent two years doing his National Service in Aldershot, Cyprus and Jordan.
In 1960 he joined BOAC, which later merged with BEA to become British Airways and spent a total of 35 interesting years at London Airport. Since he took early retirement in 1995 he has thoroughly enjoyed his freedom and concentrated on the above with difficulty. After completing The Orange Way he then looked around for a second historical figure on which to base a walk and finally chose Horatio Nelson to coincide with the bi-centenary of the battle of Trafalgar in October 2005.
Leslie is investigating a further project for another walking guidebook also with a historical theme.