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08-04-2009, 01:07 PM
|  | Commander of the Wild Empire | | Join Date: Oct 2008 Location: Durham
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| | | Re: where did you walk today? Wow Pete ,i love your first set of pics.The pathways through the woods are just fabulous.
I also think the last 3 of yours have also got a wow factor for me Pam.
Same with your woodland pics Claire.
There is something magical about this type of pic. | 
09-04-2009, 05:43 PM
|  | Wild Member | | Join Date: Oct 2008 Location: Ramsgate Kent
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| | | Re: where did you walk today? Well yesterday to be honest, one of my favourite local walks along the cliff tops over looking Pegwell Bay.
Got to be careful you don't go blundering along here.
Or you will go straight over the edge.
Last bit.
At the very end, it amuses me how everyone goes round the gate rather than through it.
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09-04-2009, 06:40 PM
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| | | Re: where did you walk today? Brilliant Mick, I don't have to tell you which ones are my favourites
Looks like a fab walk. | 
11-04-2009, 04:08 PM
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11-04-2009, 09:46 PM
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| | | Re: where did you walk today? Very nice Pippa, give you one guess as to my favourite
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12-04-2009, 08:40 AM
|  | Commander of the Wild Empire | | Join Date: Nov 2008 Location: Bakewell, Derbyshire.
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| | | Re: where did you walk today? Lovely photos Mick and Pip
I haven't had chance to upload any recently but shouldn't be too long.
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12-04-2009, 07:56 PM
|  | Officer of the Wild Empire | | Join Date: Nov 2007 Location: Stockton in Tees in the cold, damp North-East of U.K.
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| | | Re: where did you walk today? Another good day's walking, 15.5 miles. Weather was great, warm and sunny. very dry underfoot, which makes good walking.
Route: Castleton-Dale View-Gt Hograh-Burton Howe-Battersby-Great Ayton.
Next walk is in the Middleton Teesdale area. Burton Howe, just off the Cleveland Way. Looking to Roseberry Topping & Capt. Cook's Monument from Tidy Brown Hill. The infant River Leven near Little Ayton. | 
12-04-2009, 08:46 PM
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| | | Re: where did you walk today? Loved your third pic F Mars | 
12-04-2009, 09:25 PM
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| | | Re: where did you walk today? Thank you | 
12-04-2009, 09:28 PM
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| | | Re: where did you walk today? Quote:
Originally Posted by Mick_S Very nice Pippa, give you one guess as to my favourite
Mick | Got to be one of the last 4 | 
12-04-2009, 09:41 PM
|  | Commander of the Wild Empire | | Join Date: Jul 2008 Location: west midlands
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| | | Re: where did you walk today? Yet more fantastic pictures peeps, must get out there and get clicking myself
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12-04-2009, 09:46 PM
|  | Commander of the Wild Empire | | Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: Still stuck in Reading!
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| | | Re: where did you walk today? Nice pictures guys! Pippa - Beamish Woods look lovely!
I'm jealous that you all had weather to go out in, it's rained pretty much for days  Looking better for tomorrow, though, so we're planning a trip to Wittenham Clumps in Oxfordshire for a walk around the reserve & woods there.
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12-04-2009, 10:26 PM
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| | | Re: where did you walk today?
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12-04-2009, 11:03 PM
|  | Officer of the Wild Empire | | Join Date: Nov 2007 Location: Stockton in Tees in the cold, damp North-East of U.K.
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| | | Re: where did you walk today? Nice set of photos, wish I could get some decent photos like your's. Trouble is with our club walks, there are too fast. | 
13-04-2009, 12:05 AM
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| | | Re: where did you walk today? Thank you Foxy. Now it's digital, I tend to snap away all the time I'm walking somewhere like that, on the basis that some are bound to be in focus. These woods were lovely, because fallen trees had not been cleared, creating wonderful tangled shapes.
I can't walk as fast as I used to, but use my dog's age, 17, as the excuse. She's the one in the pink T-shirt.
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13-04-2009, 01:01 PM
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13-04-2009, 01:14 PM
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| | | Re: where did you walk today? Well, yesterday we went to Fritham in the New Forest, where we walked around Eyeworth Pond. There are Mandarin Duck there   , which my 30 year old daughter said she'd never seen before  I don't believe that!. I may post a pohoto one I've downloaded 'em, and if they're any good
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13-04-2009, 01:44 PM
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| | | Re: where did you walk today? Quote:
Originally Posted by badgerwatcher These woods were lovely, because fallen trees had not been cleared, creating wonderful tangled shapes. | I particularly like the second photo, nice blend of green and brown, good array of shapes. Quite pleasing to the eye, I must try hard to get one like that. | 
13-04-2009, 02:13 PM
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13-04-2009, 03:43 PM
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| | | Re: where did you walk today? Many, many moons ago, my OH used to go fishing at unbelievable times in the morning near to Wittenham Clumps! I hasten to add that we were living in the Chilterns at the time, so not too far to go.
Yes, Didcot Power station does manage to get in the way of many a good phot, doesn't it?
Thanks for a reminder of countryside once travelled. | 
13-04-2009, 04:04 PM
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| | | Re: where did you walk today? Nice photos Claire - I've never been to Wittenham Clumps but I've seen them from a distance many times when I've been walking in the Chilterns. Timeteam did a dig there one time.
As LynM says, Didcot Power Station has ruined many a photo! | 
13-04-2009, 04:35 PM
|  | Commander of the Wild Empire | | Join Date: Jul 2006 Location: Kensworth, Bedfordshire - a village in the Chiltern Hills
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| | | Re: where did you walk today? A dry day here after a few days of drizzle and light rain, so I set off on a walk to Hudnall and Nettleden and back (about 14 miles). This is one of my favourite local walks, but this was the first time I'd done it anti-clockwise for a couple of years or so. The weather remained generally a bit grey and gloomy, but with occasional sunny intervals.  Path from Whipsnade Zoo towards Studham church  Path across the Gade valley to Hudnall  Footpath approaching Nettleden  Path approaching Great Gaddesden  The Gade valley near Great Gaddesden  River Gade at Great Gaddesden  Path through Hoo Wood, near Great Gaddesden  Looking across the Gade valley near Great Gaddesden  Path along the edge of Holywell, Beds.
There were a lot of Buzzards about today, I twice saw four in the sky together and there were three as I got back home to Kensworth. I saw two Great Spotted Woodpeckers near Studham church - I spotted them at the same time, though they were on different trees. One was so near I could see the red on its neck indicating it was a male. Later on I saw two Green Woodpeckers. There were Skylarks singing almost everywhere, and I twice as a Yellowhammer.
A few more Bluebells were out, and there were still loads of Lesser Celandine. Greater Stitchwort is out too now, another of my spring favourites. Not many butterflies today though, just a couple of Peacocks and Brimstones. | 
13-04-2009, 04:47 PM
|  | Commander of the Wild Empire | | Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: Still stuck in Reading!
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| | | Re: where did you walk today? Quote:
Originally Posted by Pete Collins Nice photos Claire - I've never been to Wittenham Clumps but I've seen them from a distance many times when I've been walking in the Chilterns. Timeteam did a dig there one time.
As LynM says, Didcot Power Station has ruined many a photo! | I'd recommend it Pete, but avoid bank holidays, it's packed with parents trying to wear our their overactive kids  The flora, fauna, views & history make it a lovely walk.
Looks like you had a nice walk too, although, that river Gade looks more like a puddle in a field 
Pam: that view from Hawkbatch woods looks fantastic
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15-04-2009, 07:37 PM
|  | Commander of the Wild Empire | | Join Date: Jul 2006 Location: Kensworth, Bedfordshire - a village in the Chiltern Hills
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| | | Re: where did you walk today? Today I did a figure-of-eight walk, mainly around the National Trust's Ashridge Estate on the Bucks/Herts border. Each loop started and finished at the Bridgewater monument, and the whole walk was about 15 miles long. Lots of woodland walking, so Pippa should enjoy most of these photos!
There had been heavy rain overnight, so the paths were very muddy in places. The morning started grey and gloomy, with the sun occasionally attempting to break through, but it was only around lunchtime that it became bright and sunny (and very warm). Even then it was very hazy, so the views were very limited.  Muddy bridleway at the start of the walk  Another couple of weeks and these woods will be carpeted with Bluebells  This path at Berkhamsted Common goes through a number of fallen trees like this!  Approaching Ivinghoe Beacon  Path near the golf course at Aldbury
I saw lots of Garlic Mustard, Lesser Celandine and Wood Sorrel, and saw my first Cuckooflower of the year (heard my first cuckoo too!). I saw my first two Orange-tip butterflies of the year, several Peacocks and Brimstones, and a Comma. I saw a Red Kite  over Pitstone Hill, and a Buzzard at Berkhamsted Common. I got a very poor quality photo showing two Great Spotted Woodpeckers. There were Fallow Deer in two or three places - a large buck and another deer ran across the road in front of me as I was driving into Ashridge! | 
16-04-2009, 03:29 PM
| | Commander of the Wild Empire | | Join Date: Jun 2007 Location: Lancashire
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| | | Re: where did you walk today? Today's walk was over the quiet moors around Widdop, not too far from Hebden Bridge. I did a much shorter stroll in the vicinity yesterday, looking for ring ouzels and as I didn't see any, I went back today, doing a longer walk.
I parked up just before The Ridge pub and entered the narrow valley above Blake Dean, it wasn't until the end of the valley near the old house of Well Hole that I finally saw my ouzel, a male singing from a telegraph pole. There were also a pair of grey partridge and a couple of wheatears hereabouts. A good track took me into the grey, gloomy and very windy moors by the two Gorple Reservoirs, where a couple of ravens came under attack from the resident curlews. I then cut over Shuttleworth Moor, via the shooting butts, disturbing several red grouse in the process. Before descending to Widdop Reservoir, I took a detour along Cludders Slack (I just had to include that name) to admire some of the impressive tors of Millstone Grit. Reaching the road over the moors to Nelson, I headed back towards The Ridge, to join the Pennine Way, heading north into Walshaw Dean. From here I turned off, down Alcomden Water and past the Alcomden Yew and back to Blake Dean, where a willow warbler sang to herald my safe return.
Ultimately, I didn't really enjoy this walk. It was windy, cold and lacking in April cheer. Conditions were more akin to the middle of November. Still, mustn't grumble.  The Ridge (Packhorse Inn), taken yesterday in brighter conditions.  Millstone Grit tor, Cludders Slack  Alcomden Water and its famous yew tree.
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