Starting Point - Marlborough Drive
Geocaches - 2
Conversation with - A retired Monk
Walk from - Country Walking Magazine, October 09
Shrawley
Today, I must be back in time for the boy's football. And I want to do a decent walk. I have a short drive over to the badlands of town and park up with a view of where Sonia learnt to terrorise the local boys, the Snipes. I have no idea what the old concrete builiding used to be, but it is my first landmark.
Question 1: What's the building for? |
The path leads to Larford Farm and their fishing facilities. There is a competiton on and its packed with brummies.... overhear a conversation that goes"Oi borrowed it of my mate but it was no good, all of the rubber split". Hope it wasn't spawning season in Brierly hill or we would have more fishermen to worry about. This place is like the place that time forgot, and I cannot believe anyone has ever been down here without a rod is their hand.
Some wild paths where we disturb a fox and have to forces our way through those bushes that leave you with spiky balls all over you. I am covered, the dog is covered and we emerge at the place that I learned to drink at on a Friday night in the mid 80s. Nice to emerge from the footpath but a) i have no money and b) its about 9am. Not much chance of a drink then.
Jukebox, scratchings and beer - 80s style |
View from a cache - what a big tree. |
Elf an Safety have decreed a rope is required |
Again, I decide to amend the route, as I really want to walk up to Glasshampton Monastery. This is one weird place. In a middle of nowhere a comminity of monks tend the fields and shun all the pressures of modern life. I need to investigate to see if they are hiring.
I meet a retired monk who has come back for the first time since 1951. He reminisces about how much it has changed. I challenge on this and ask how. He tells me the trees are a bit taller.
The quiet life of reflection |
Question 2 - what is the dog thinking? |
I work my way through Syntley Farm and across fields before I get a really familar view of my second house at Seven Hills Drive.
House #2 had better views than House #3 |
This was a fantastic walk. Will be one of the best of the year without a doubt - we had great paths, riverside rambling, scary woods, retired monks and new paths to explore - all within spitting distance of where I live.
Question 3 - did the doodle appreciate it? |
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