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J A N U A R Y 2010 |
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day/ date |
about the WALK |
map No. |
miles |
grade |
start time |
picnic lunch/tea |
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Sat 2nd |
Browberrow a varied walk on familiar ground |
E 154 |
5.4 |
III A (a) |
9 am |
pub lunch |
| J |
Sun 3rd |
A walk
between the motorways,
from Almondsbury - views over the Severn |
E 167 |
10 |
II (a) |
9 am |
yes |
| A |
Sat 9th |
Bleadon and Hellenge
Hill - a walk of hillside, riverside and woods |
E 153 |
7 |
II A |
10 am |
yes |
| N |
Sun 10th |
The 2
droves - Winscombe
and Shipham - good views on a fine day |
E 141 |
6 to 8 |
II |
9 am |
yes |
| U |
Sat 16th |
from Winscombe a circular, easy walk with some slopes
- possibly have tea after the walk |
E 141 |
5.75 |
II (a) |
10 am |
yes |
| A |
Sun 17th |
To celebrate
the Ramblers' Association 75th Anniversary -
a 'Baton' walk recalling the history of
Berkeley - its castle, deer park and connections
with Jenner |
E 167 |
8.75 |
II B (a) |
9am |
yes |
| R |
Sat 23rd |
Starting
from Stockhill picnic area
near East Harptree, across the area of Priddy
Mineries - site of the tumuli
of Priddy Circles |
E 141 |
6 |
II B (a) |
9 am |
pub lunch |
| Y |
Sun 24th |
Walk Coombe Hill Nature Reserve - the upper reaches of the Severn
and alongside the disused canal |
E 179 |
9.5 |
II B (a) |
9 am |
yes |
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Sat 30th |
Walking
the Bridgwater/Taunton canal of North Newton,
passing Maunsel House and notable 'stones' along the way |
E 140 |
5 |
II (a) |
9 am |
pub lunch |
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Sun 31st |
Visiting
Nynehead with its Memorial
village hall, on to East Nynehead,
along another disused canal and
if you have a cracked mug or beaker at home,
you may care to bring it with you (we will explain why)
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E 128 |
8.5 |
II B (a) |
9 am |
yes |