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Sunday, 29 November 2009
Monday, 31 August 2009
Teignmouth is THIS week - Sunday 6th September
Sunday 6th September.
1) 09h15 Please meet at Bristol Temple Meads station by main entrance to the booking hall. Please bring rail card(if booked on that basis) with you to validate your ticket
2) This will give us time to sort out tickets and catch the 09h52 to DAWLISH (or Teignmouth.)
3) We shall arrive at Dawlish just after 11h00 and walk over the hill and then along the seawall to Teignmouth and then catch the ferry to Shaldon. (Less mobile can meet us in Teignmouth or Shaldon).
4) Lunch in Shaldon - we’ll warn pub of approx numbers
5) Swim in sea for the willing or foolhardy.
6) Afternoon options
a. Walk or ferry back to Teignmouth for tea and to catch local train to Newton Abbot at 17h18, which connects with 18h03 N-A to Bristol
b. Walk on to Newton Abbot to catch train home at 18h03 – approx 3 hours
7) TEA: Please could you let us know as soon as possible if you would like us to pick up pasties and/or cream teas for consuming on the train home:
a. Homemade pasties veg or non-veg £2-00
b. Cream teas (4 scones for two people) £2-50
8) There is a bar on the train to buy tea or something stronger; we will arrive back at Bristol Temple Meads 19h27.
DMB 31-08-09
1) 09h15 Please meet at Bristol Temple Meads station by main entrance to the booking hall. Please bring rail card(if booked on that basis) with you to validate your ticket
2) This will give us time to sort out tickets and catch the 09h52 to DAWLISH (or Teignmouth.)
3) We shall arrive at Dawlish just after 11h00 and walk over the hill and then along the seawall to Teignmouth and then catch the ferry to Shaldon. (Less mobile can meet us in Teignmouth or Shaldon).
4) Lunch in Shaldon - we’ll warn pub of approx numbers
5) Swim in sea for the willing or foolhardy.
6) Afternoon options
a. Walk or ferry back to Teignmouth for tea and to catch local train to Newton Abbot at 17h18, which connects with 18h03 N-A to Bristol
b. Walk on to Newton Abbot to catch train home at 18h03 – approx 3 hours
7) TEA: Please could you let us know as soon as possible if you would like us to pick up pasties and/or cream teas for consuming on the train home:
a. Homemade pasties veg or non-veg £2-00
b. Cream teas (4 scones for two people) £2-50
8) There is a bar on the train to buy tea or something stronger; we will arrive back at Bristol Temple Meads 19h27.
DMB 31-08-09
Monday, 22 June 2009
6th September Teignmouth 'Grand Day Out'
Hi Everyone
Its nearly that time of year again!
The September 6th Stroll is (like last year's October one) in/near Teignmouth, Devon.
The plan is again to travel down by train. I have got the best possible rail ticket prices - £7-90 return for Senior rail card holders and £12 return for 'normal' adults, for the first TEN (6 with rail cards, 4 without) who confirm they are coming and let me have the money! I have gambled on these tickets and bought them already.
24 people eventually signed up and came last year and the sooner you can let me know the cheaper I can get extra tickets - on the day they will cost £19-80 return for Senior rail card holders and almost £30 return for 'normal' adults.
The stroll will be down the Teign estuary bank path from Newton Abbot. As last year, less mobile strollers will be able to go direct to Teignmouth to minimise the 'strolling' element.
We shall all aim to meet up in Shaldon where pub lunches are available and, weather permitting, the chance for a sea swim.
We shall all return to Teignmouth on the ferry (about £0.50) PROVIDED IT IS STILL RUNNING: IT IS UNDER THREAT AND NEEDS OUR CAMPAIGNING SUPPORT. However we can still get back to the station without it if need be.
Di will be arranging mini-cream-teas for the train home. Please contact me on dnembruce@btinternet.com or 0117-9731787 as soon as possible.
Its nearly that time of year again!
The September 6th Stroll is (like last year's October one) in/near Teignmouth, Devon.
The plan is again to travel down by train. I have got the best possible rail ticket prices - £7-90 return for Senior rail card holders and £12 return for 'normal' adults, for the first TEN (6 with rail cards, 4 without) who confirm they are coming and let me have the money! I have gambled on these tickets and bought them already.
24 people eventually signed up and came last year and the sooner you can let me know the cheaper I can get extra tickets - on the day they will cost £19-80 return for Senior rail card holders and almost £30 return for 'normal' adults.
The stroll will be down the Teign estuary bank path from Newton Abbot. As last year, less mobile strollers will be able to go direct to Teignmouth to minimise the 'strolling' element.
We shall all aim to meet up in Shaldon where pub lunches are available and, weather permitting, the chance for a sea swim.
We shall all return to Teignmouth on the ferry (about £0.50) PROVIDED IT IS STILL RUNNING: IT IS UNDER THREAT AND NEEDS OUR CAMPAIGNING SUPPORT. However we can still get back to the station without it if need be.
Di will be arranging mini-cream-teas for the train home. Please contact me on dnembruce@btinternet.com or 0117-9731787 as soon as possible.
Thursday, 2 April 2009
Stroll with Huskies: another update from David and Di
A stroll in the Urals in winter
Take a beat up old ex-military four-wheel-drive mini bus with seven dogs for 17 miles West back into Europe, then plunge through snow packed roads and forest tracks for 7 miles North; de-bus and wait for dogs to be harnessed to sleigh. Get into sleigh - well one of us had to stand, steer, push and badger it (photo 1); follow the 4wd gruellingly slowly up rises, thrillingly fast down hill for about and hour. We have reached the start of the stroll. While the huskies are fed on great bones and the doghandler lights a fire in the snow covered forest, the strollers are invited to climb a tree covered deeply snowy but small mountain (photo 2); returning to the fire for vodka and sausages hot from the grill (photo 3) completes a fair day's stroll in minus 5C (3/4 boots, preferably waterproof). - Feb 2009.
Thursday, 5 March 2009
News from David & Di (1)
Escaping the blizzards of Westbury Park with some difficulty, and much help from Barry, we haved passed through six capital cities, stopping briefly in Paris, even more breifly in Berlin and for longer in Moscow. There, we had lunch in GOM/GUM/GYM - the town sized department store, now Broadmead shrinking shopping arcade for designer labels (photo 1 and 2). Its brightly lit front dominates Lenin's now revolving mausoleum (it stops you noticiing him spinning in his grave!) but takes second place to the Kremlin's great red walls across Red Square.
On we went to the Urals and Ekaterinburg, where Di explored the igloo on the site of the Romanovs' Execution (photo 3). We also rehearsed a good walk for the strollers - see next update.
All the very best to friends in strollers and GOM.
David and Di.
On we went to the Urals and Ekaterinburg, where Di explored the igloo on the site of the Romanovs' Execution (photo 3). We also rehearsed a good walk for the strollers - see next update.
All the very best to friends in strollers and GOM.
David and Di.
Tuesday, 10 February 2009
Midweek Strollers
The Midweek Strollers - a parallel strand of the Westbury Park Strollers - go out walking every Thursday. The walks tend be shorter than on Sundays, and try to avoid too many obstacles, but they maintain the usual mix of good walking, good company and good food..... Oh yes, and if the weather is a bit dodgy may divert to an exhibition or concert.
And just to show that they are not put of by a minor detail such as snow, these photos were taken on Thursday 5th February 2009. A glorious walk across the Downs, past the Camera Obscura and over Mr Brunel's bridge to Ashton Court and the golf cafe for a mug of hot chocolate. The return journey took in the Mansion, the sledge runs and the Deer Park before making its way back over the bridge and across the Downs. By that time, the students had emerged from their slumbers and were dazzling in their snow constructions - giant snowmen, snow families, snow caterpillars, snow sculpture etc etc.
Strollers: Janet Brewer, Joanna & Roger Mellors + Osric the Dog.
Apologies for inept post - will try to improve.....
Sunday, 1 February 2009
PROGRAMME 2009
The attached is the list of programmed walks so far proposed. Generally these take place on Sunday. New short walks planned for Friday evening. Depending on the season and the level of support we can always fit in extra walks.
February 22 Doynton and Tog Hill 6 Miles
Carol Marks
March 29 Bowood 7 Miles
Barry Williams
April 10 Alveston 3 miles
Joanna M/Sylvia D
April 19 Strawberry line Cycle Ride 25 miles
Joanna and Roger Mellors
May 3 Parret Walk 9 miles
Joanna and Patrick Power
May 7 Bluebell Walk 3 miles
Joanna and Roger Mellors
May 22 ‘City Walk’ - UWE to the City 4 + Miles
Jeff Hurran
June 7 Symonds Yat 9 miles
Sandy and Roger Ayton
June 19 Yanley and Bedminster Down 4 miles
Joanna M /Sylvia D
June 28 Canoe Outing on the Wye
Sylvia Williams
July 10 Littleton on Severn 3-5 miles
Joanna M/Sylvia D
July 18/19 Lulworth Hostel Weekend 2 walks
Carol Marks
July 31 Purdown 3 miles
Joanna M/Sylvia D
August 16 Chedworth 8 miles
Mike Duffy
August 28 Abbots Leigh
Joanna M/Sylvia D
September 6 ‘Grand Day Out’ –Dawlish
David Bruce
September 18 Old Sneed Park
Joanna M/Sylvia D
September 27 Brockweir/St Bravells 6 miles
John Leggatt
October 18 Woodchester House 6 miles
Richard Henderson
November 8 St Catherine’s 8 miles
Jeff Bishop
November 29 Sand Point 5 miles
Jeff Hurran
December 27 Mulled Wine and Mince Pies 4 miles
Crooks Peak
Carol Marks
Keep space for short walks during the week and evening walks !
February 22 Doynton and Tog Hill 6 Miles
Carol Marks
March 29 Bowood 7 Miles
Barry Williams
April 10 Alveston 3 miles
Joanna M/Sylvia D
April 19 Strawberry line Cycle Ride 25 miles
Joanna and Roger Mellors
May 3 Parret Walk 9 miles
Joanna and Patrick Power
May 7 Bluebell Walk 3 miles
Joanna and Roger Mellors
May 22 ‘City Walk’ - UWE to the City 4 + Miles
Jeff Hurran
June 7 Symonds Yat 9 miles
Sandy and Roger Ayton
June 19 Yanley and Bedminster Down 4 miles
Joanna M /Sylvia D
June 28 Canoe Outing on the Wye
Sylvia Williams
July 10 Littleton on Severn 3-5 miles
Joanna M/Sylvia D
July 18/19 Lulworth Hostel Weekend 2 walks
Carol Marks
July 31 Purdown 3 miles
Joanna M/Sylvia D
August 16 Chedworth 8 miles
Mike Duffy
August 28 Abbots Leigh
Joanna M/Sylvia D
September 6 ‘Grand Day Out’ –Dawlish
David Bruce
September 18 Old Sneed Park
Joanna M/Sylvia D
September 27 Brockweir/St Bravells 6 miles
John Leggatt
October 18 Woodchester House 6 miles
Richard Henderson
November 8 St Catherine’s 8 miles
Jeff Bishop
November 29 Sand Point 5 miles
Jeff Hurran
December 27 Mulled Wine and Mince Pies 4 miles
Crooks Peak
Carol Marks
Keep space for short walks during the week and evening walks !
Saturday, 31 January 2009
February 2009 walk Doynton
Thanks to Carol for organising it, this walk was most enjoyable, on a spring-like day. The sun shone for us, the promised views were crystal clear and we enjoyed a sit-down meal at the popular White Hart Inn at Cold Ashton before completing our circular walk in Doynton.
22 FEBRUARY AT DOYNTON
From Carol Marks
Please contact Carol direct if you intend to join the walk.
1 : It'll take about 40mins to get to Doynton
2 : Good views over Bristol from the top of Tog Hill, and the pub in Cold Ashton is very good
3 : Length 6 miles, two good climbs, maybe about 10 stiles
4 : Parking is at the Cross House pub in Doynton, so as few cars as possible because we're not actually using their pub!
Some space on nearby streets
5 : Includes pub lunch at Cold Ashton
6 : Telephone *******
7 : Mobile ***********
8 : Back up name - not done this, but will ask around
9 : I'll warn the pub
From Carol Marks
Please contact Carol direct if you intend to join the walk.
1 : It'll take about 40mins to get to Doynton
2 : Good views over Bristol from the top of Tog Hill, and the pub in Cold Ashton is very good
3 : Length 6 miles, two good climbs, maybe about 10 stiles
4 : Parking is at the Cross House pub in Doynton, so as few cars as possible because we're not actually using their pub!
Some space on nearby streets
5 : Includes pub lunch at Cold Ashton
6 : Telephone *******
7 : Mobile ***********
8 : Back up name - not done this, but will ask around
9 : I'll warn the pub
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