Month: May 2022

Castor 2022: the walk in pictures (and occasional words)

Pictures by Jonanthan Bridgland.  Commentary (if one can call it that) by Sir Hardly Anyone I have to say that I do find these walks organised by my chums at Peterborough Ramblers somewhat stimulating and exciting, involving as they do the inevitable walking (as the name suggests) combined with...
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Sunday Walkers: 22 May 2022 – more pictures

Peterborough Ramblers Sunday Walkers provided some pictures from their walk on 22 May recently which we published here along with a brief note about the group. I’m delighted to say we’ve now got some more pictures from that walk to share.   And may I add that I do hope...
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Peterborough Ramblers Sunday Walkers: 22 May 2022

Peterborough Ramblers Sunday walkers. You may have noted that we often have pictures of our walks on a Thursday, and I am delighted to be able to include today a picture and some notes from one of the group’s Sunday walks. A brief note about the walk is below,...
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Thorpe Park walk in pictures

Pictures by Jonathan Bridgland.  Rambling notes by Tony Attwood                     Sadly work commitments meant I was unable to participate in this walk but I am delighted to have been sent the photographs and with no one else having written up...
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Apethorpe in Spring (May 2022)

It is always great fun to begin a walk with a good bit of crime and punishment and the Northamptonshire village of Apethorpe does itself proud in this regard.  For we parked up and began our tour at the stocks and whipping post. This caused a certain amount of...
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Easton on the hill: the end of the walk and the aftermath

Thus far we have seen the Easton on the hill walk from two angles… Easton on the Hill in pictures: the leader’s tale Easton on the Hill: more walking pictures And now (unless someone else had a camera and is about to supply me with more pictures, or as...
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Easton on the Hill: more walking pictures…

This post continues from From the history of navigation to Boadicea, from cement to Elizabeth I’s chief fixer  Here we have a further set of pictures relating to the walk from Easton on the Hill, to the outer limits of Stamford, and then via a different route back again....
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Easton on the Hill in pictures

EASTON on the HILL – 28 April 2022 By Muddy Boots   Easton on the Hill, as the name suggests, is indeed sited on a hill overlooking the Welland valley looking towards Stamford. Twenty eight of us gathered adjacent to the Blue Bell pub, (flying the Union Flag in...
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