Thanks Eric for posting something. I wasn’t allowed to anymore
Nothing spectacular today. Was pretty cold and I listened to my podcast in my list. Which made me shiver even more from time to time.
Thanks Eric for posting something. I wasn’t allowed to anymore
Nothing spectacular today. Was pretty cold and I listened to my podcast in my list. Which made me shiver even more from time to time.
I forget about the three post rule…will be mindful of it as we do love seeing your adventures
We started with fog…
Then it got beautiful, so we headed out as intended to Horsenden Hill.
As a surprise, I knew we could take the Capitol Ring track around to the Ealing Project… We didn’t see any beavers today, but lots of gnawed trees…
Some art deco on the way home…
Fantastic 8 mile trot.
So nice to see the sun. Apricity.
We got a coffee and doughnuts with homemade jam in after the walk!
We went further up the Power Line Trail to a nice view point. 100 minutes. 50 up 50 back.
I’ll sleep good tonight.
All basically right in my hood. Took the car to the trail head which probably shaved off 40 minutes of hiking. Didn’t want to over do it
So gorgeous
Well done mate.
This has got me thinking that I can do the same only in my home county.
We have over 50 trig points in North Yorkshire. I like the idea of breaking them down into easily manageable day walks.
I walked the length of the river Tees a few years ago and wanted to start a quest of walking all the larger UK rivers but due to work commitments that wasnt feasible.
Certainly got me thinking .