The
Plan
Bickton to Fordingbridge
The
Leader
Wendy
Who
Turned Up
Wendy, Sue, Trudy H, Trisha,
Diane and Tony R, Beatrice and Tony H, David
The
Walk
An apology is due for the
lack of blog posts over the past few weeks. The blog-master was busy at other
locations! Today, we expected a cool environment, but in fact it turned out
decidedly warm. Maybe the lack of wind had an effect. We parked the cars at the
Bickton crossroads and walked down Hern Lane to our first obstruction. The
footpath we wanted to take was closed. Undaunted, we soldiered on across the
fields and past Flaxfield Farm until we came to a narrow lane that sported afootpath
way-sign. Were we on the right path or not? The path was closely hemmed in by
brambles and barbed wire, but we made our way along it to Stucton. We now felt
more confident about continuing the walk along an open path into Fordingbridge.After lunch we set out on another route and quickly met another closed footpath. This time we made our way down Frog Lane, across the fields, past the old mill and back into Bickton.
Despite the footpath closures, it was a pleasant walk in warm conditions.
The
Pub
The Ship in Fordingbridge.
They did a two-course senior citizens menu for £6.95. The three men chose the
mushroom provencal starter which was delicious. The main courses were nicely
cooked. The ladies then chose creamy deserts high in cholesterol and pronounced
themselves well pleased. Overall, we rated the food very good value.
Next
Week
Meet at Diane’s at 1015
for a walk over St Catherine’s Hill.
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