From Stinchar Bridge, a path that was strengthened with money from the millennium fund. It needs more work now, and has changed in places due to tree harvesting.
Pirate has been walking the route since 1991, I started about five years ago.
Finished before dusk...just!
I love taking walks with you.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a good walk, nice to see some fungi, how long is the walk?
ReplyDeleteA wonderful trail.
ReplyDeleteWhat a delightful walk
ReplyDeleteYour afternoon walk looks as murky as ours was - we also got back just at dusk - felt better for being out :)
ReplyDeleteAmy only about 5km! But being mainly stony track, in stout boots we took two hours!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful country! But who's Catherine Lawson?
ReplyDeleteFabulous flora along the route, and I love the babbling stream. Good to hear you enjoyed your walk...and don't you both look great for your finish!
ReplyDeleteI loved the sign advising the wearing of stout footwear.
ReplyDeleteIf the pirate has been walking the path since 199whatever, I do hope he comes home for his tea? Surely he must be in the Guinness Book of Records by now for the slowest walk ever?
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Nice one Lettice !
ReplyDeleteSteve I will have to research that
Oh, a lovely walk. But it looks cold!
ReplyDeleteWe were well wrapped up Cat, but actually too warm by the end! It wasn't that cold in real numbers, still just under 10C/50F
ReplyDeleteAhhh...I can almost smell the fresh air! -gorgeous scenery.
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