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Category Archives: Short Walks
Short Walks January
The weather stayed fine for our Christmas walk as 25 brave souls braved the wind and mud on a 4 mile walk around Annesley. Sue Cooper was especially brave as she fell and hurt her wrist on a slippery step … Continue reading
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Short Walks October Report
Short Walk Group A ‘recce’ walk that took 5 hours, completed by the short walk group in TWO! Is this a record? Well no, as the 6 year old on the ‘recce’ thought that swishing sticks was far more fun … Continue reading
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Short Walks October
Beecher’s Brook has nothing on the 3-stile stile the Short Walk Group encountered on their idyllic, quintessentially English, amble around Hoveringham. Which leg? Which arm? What now, my foot’s stuck?; baffled us all. From the cattle grazing by the River … Continue reading
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Short Walks August and September
SHORT WALKS GROUP A walk along seemingly secret, undiscovered paths was a real treat for the short walk group’s August ramble. The four and a half mile walk [four and three quarters for one kind knight in shining armour who … Continue reading
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Short Walks July
What a lovely walk we enjoyed in July around Wellow. There was something different to see at every turn, culminating [or so we thought] with a climb with a view. Soon after however we faced the day’s challenge; an old … Continue reading
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