Well, weren’t we lucky with the weather last Friday? It was a really lovely sunny morning when 13 of us met at Hatchet Pond. We started by walking north of the Pond across grassland and along Furzey Lodge for about 1/4 mile before swinging to follow the cycle path through the wooded area. Then a sharp turn left onto grassy but slight muddy path which took us on a slow, steady, but easy climb following the edge of the wood bounding over a small stream and stopping for the obligatory photo on the way and spotting mushrooms and other fungi. Plenty of time for chatting and catching up with the news of friends along the way - oh, and putting the world to rights. After about 20 minutes it was time to make our way back towards the parking area via crossing the road and more heath and eventually following the northern edge of the Pond: several of us were shedding coats as it was so warm.
At the end of about an hour and a half we reached the cars just as a few ominous clouds showed themselves. As promised, the ice cream van was there but whether anyone availed themselves of his wares before leaving I don’t know. We all seem to have agreed it was a most pleasant morning and it is hoped that there will be as good a turnout next time on November 6th. Let’s have some new faces too.
Ken
06 October 2019
02 August 2019
August - A welcome respite after a good walk
A little overcast when 4 members joined up with Ingrid and Brian raring to set off. Began on an easy cycle track through a gate and into the forest proper. We had to skirt round a couple of trees that had fallen across our path and trekked on turning along a pleasant grassy way that eventually brought us to Acres Down and Annie’s Tea Rooms, which we had all been looking forward to. A table was found in the garden and tea/coffee and cake was ordered from Annie herself. A little spattering of rain drove us inside before our order arrived. Then comes the difficult choice of which cake to have, as they all look so tempting. Fully refreshed, we then had to decide whether or not to go on but looking at the sky it seemed prudent to retrace our steps.
We were lucky that any further rain held off and within half hour we were back at the cars by noon having seen a deer along the way. For those of you who couldn’t come you missed a treat. It was easy walking and a most enjoyable couple of hours so thanks again Ingrid and Brian for suggesting it. Apparently we walked about 4 miles in all. Ken
We were lucky that any further rain held off and within half hour we were back at the cars by noon having seen a deer along the way. For those of you who couldn’t come you missed a treat. It was easy walking and a most enjoyable couple of hours so thanks again Ingrid and Brian for suggesting it. Apparently we walked about 4 miles in all. Ken
17 July 2019
July Walk
The sun was shining when 3 of us met Ingrid and Brian outside the “Cuckoo “ inn raring to set off. A short walk along the road before diverting into a field and on we went towards the Hamptworth golf course where our path took us along a lane and valley running between the 2 halves of the course and across the river Blackwater and into woodland and welcome shade. We plodded on through a field of courgettes and one of frilly lettuces being lured ever onward by the thought of a welcome pint at the
“Cuckoo “. We even had a young robin join us at the table looking for crumbs but were not able to assist him. Ingrid may put a picture of him/her on the blog.
All in all a most pleasant walk and not too arduous, so thanks again to our leaders.
By the way, I understand that next month’s long walk will include a stop at “Annie’s “ tea rooms at Acres Down. Whooo! See you there.
Ken
After our walk this morning in Hamptworth, 5 of us stopped at the Cuckoo Inn for some refreshment and were joined by a 6th member too young to join our group.
Ingrid
“Cuckoo “. We even had a young robin join us at the table looking for crumbs but were not able to assist him. Ingrid may put a picture of him/her on the blog.
All in all a most pleasant walk and not too arduous, so thanks again to our leaders.
By the way, I understand that next month’s long walk will include a stop at “Annie’s “ tea rooms at Acres Down. Whooo! See you there.
Ken
After our walk this morning in Hamptworth, 5 of us stopped at the Cuckoo Inn for some refreshment and were joined by a 6th member too young to join our group.
Ingrid
15 May 2019
Long walk 15th May
A beautiful sunny morning found us outside Boldre church eager to get going on a promised walk through bluebell woods and we were not disappointed. We made good pace with Ingrid and Brian leading through sun-dappled forestry, a field or two, crossing streams along the way. It was such ideal weather for walking, the birds were calling and we really appreciated it. Thanks a lot to Ingrid and Brian. Such a pity that there were only three others of us to enjoy it all.
Ken Farleigh
Ken Farleigh
04 May 2019
Walking holiday on the IOW
13 February 2019
March walk
The short walk on Friday, March 1st is from the King's hat car park at 10
am. and led by Charmian and Ken.
Directions: from Rushington roundabout take the A326 towards Hythe.
Just before Marchwood infants school turn right onto Twiggs Lane And continue to
the Bold Forester pub. With the pub on your right drive down Beau lieu road
over the cattle grid and the crossroad beyond and King's Hat car park is on your
right about 1¼ miles further on.
Due to the recent heavy rain it is important that wellies or strong
waterproof shoes are considered a MUST! It may be quite muddy in parts.
See you there. Enjoy.
08 February 2019
February
“On Wednesday 6th February , 5 of us members met
at Long Cross Car Park in the New Forest for our regular 2 ½ mile
walk.
“The first and last 50 feet was muddy, but the rest of the 2
½ miles was on a lovely firm dry cycle Track. In good dry weather
conditions.
The next walk will be on Friday 1st March, and
will be led by Charmian Cork and Ken Farleigh....
Details to follow...watch this spot on our
website.”
Thanks
Michael Page.
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