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[SIZE=21pt]Walkies! Saturday 10th December at 1pm[/SIZE]
Kingsweston House and Estate, Bristol
Everybody welcome. Bring your whippets, lurchers, and other canine friends. Or just yourself and your wet-weather gear :thumbsup:
We'll meet in a large safe field behind an old stately home for whippet-running, head off for a bit of woodland foraging and then a stroll back along some heathland. Last time it took an hour, and we revived ourselves up with a delicious mug of hot chocolate from a tearoom which overlooks the industrial estates of the River Severn (picturesque in an interesting "modern" way).
Pics of the last walk start on page 4 of this thread: First Bristol Walkies Oct 05
If you'd like to come along, please PM me with your email address, and I'll send out map references and instructions :thumbsup:
edited to say: in case anyone's worried that it might be boring going back to the same place, I walked a slightly different route today which took in the remains of some ancient earthworks from a Neolithic Settlement (w00t) and avoids too much of the woodland bit which I think might be a bit slippery in December.
And I'll hand over to someone else to organise the next one :thumbsup: (maybe we could go to Ashton Court or Leigh Woods?).
Kingsweston House and Estate, Bristol
Everybody welcome. Bring your whippets, lurchers, and other canine friends. Or just yourself and your wet-weather gear :thumbsup:
We'll meet in a large safe field behind an old stately home for whippet-running, head off for a bit of woodland foraging and then a stroll back along some heathland. Last time it took an hour, and we revived ourselves up with a delicious mug of hot chocolate from a tearoom which overlooks the industrial estates of the River Severn (picturesque in an interesting "modern" way).
Pics of the last walk start on page 4 of this thread: First Bristol Walkies Oct 05
If you'd like to come along, please PM me with your email address, and I'll send out map references and instructions :thumbsup:
edited to say: in case anyone's worried that it might be boring going back to the same place, I walked a slightly different route today which took in the remains of some ancient earthworks from a Neolithic Settlement (w00t) and avoids too much of the woodland bit which I think might be a bit slippery in December.
And I'll hand over to someone else to organise the next one :thumbsup: (maybe we could go to Ashton Court or Leigh Woods?).
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