NO WALK THIS WEEK
Sorry readers but there was no walk this week as the Meanderthals have gone into their annual hibernation over the Festive period. We shall be back soon after
NEW YEARS DAY
with our first walk of 2025
NO WALK THIS WEEK
Sorry readers but there was no walk this week as the Meanderthals have gone into their annual hibernation over the Festive period. We shall be back soon after
NEW YEARS DAY
with our first walk of 2025
A PIECE of STRING !
STRINGERS :- John R, Jim, Anthony, Danny, Mike, John W
QUESTION - How long is a piece of string ?
ANSWER - Not as long as our walk !
3m ? er..no. 4m ? er.. no. 5m ? er..no. 6m ? er.. nearly. 6.25m YES !
Todays walk was much longer than we anticipated. It was, however, an excellent walk in the continuing tradition of professor Danny both interesting and picturesque.
We parked up just off the A59 in RUFFORD.
A BRIDGE TOO FAR 5 Miles
BRIDGERS :- John, Anthony, Danny.....Dave.....Mike.
After parking the car at the "Park & Ride" we set off to see how the new Tram Bridge was progressing.
We had to make our way through an industrial estate to begin with as the track was flooded and barely passable.
Any dip in the track presented difficulties.
Overcoming them was not, however, too difficult.
How wonderful........ A DOUBLE DANNY 😀
Soon after the bridge shown in the photograph we had planned a right turn to reach the river bank and follow it to the Tram Bridge site. BUT NO ! the route was closed. Our planned 3 mile walk was beginning to look rather unlikely.
As you can see we were still some distance from the riverside footpath which can be seen across the sodden fields.
The fields were sodden with agricultural machinery "Abandoned" by the edge