Day 1: Bath -> Cold Ashton
Bath Green Park Station |
No fun.... and sadly no trains either |
Chris, came along specially to see us off. |
Tina and me at Bath Green Park station |
Bath Abbey |
Royal Crescent |
Tina looks back at Kelston Hill from Lansdown |
Lansdown Hill, scene of a civil war battle |
Day 2: Cold Ashton -> Hawksbury Upton
Cold Ashton haunted house? |
Butterflies were prolific, but camera shy. |
Even Tina had to duck to get under this tree blocking the route |
This Peacock butterfly was easy to photograph, it was dead |
Dyrham Park, plus some of the many foreigners on the trail, these 2 were Canadians |
One of Dyrham Park's herd of deer, we saw several wild ones too. |
Crossing the M4 at Tormarton |
Horton Folly (built about 2000 for bats and barn owls) |
Tina admiring the view just south of Hawkesbury Upton |
Day 3: Hawksbury Upton -> Dursley
General Lord Robert Somerset's monument |
Tina and her spare tyre (that's me in trouble.... again) |
The dog that adopted us near Wotton-Under-Edge |
Wotton-Under-Edge, we stopped for lunch under the tree on the right |
Tyndale Monument at North Nibley |
The view from the top of Tyndale monument |
Tina clambers up the last of the 121 steps of Tyndale Monument |
Sign post to "Not Nibley" and "Watery Bottom" |
A fridge of chilled water for thirsty walkers, very welcome indeed. |
A view from Stinchcombe Hill |
A different view from Stinchcombe Hill |
Day 4: Dursley to Haresfield Beacon
Derek, searching for his car keys |
15 minutes later... I spotted them hanging from the look of the boot! |
Looking back at Dursley from Cam Long Down |
Tina and Derek admiring the view |
All roads lead to |
Unable to find a bar, Derek props up a tree instead |
Derek checks out the toposcope at Coaley Park |
A glider approaches a nearby airfield |
And Derek was wearing red! |
Direct route or scenic route.... guess which one they chose. |
Derek & Tina on the "scenic route's" Selsley Common |
Selsley West and its fascinating church |
Swans on the tow path... vicious brutes. |
Day 5: Haresfield Beacon -> Birdlip
Haresfield Beacon view point |
Tina texting... yup, my company was that boring! |
Approximately half way |
Painswick church |
There is a high mortality rate amongst walkers on the Cotswold Way |
Still a few poppies out, and appropriate as I'm writing this on 4th August |
Two of these three golfers got extremely close to incapacitating both Tina and me |
Looking down Cooper's Hill, scene of the famous cheese rolling event. |
Day 6: Birdlip Hill to Cleeve Hill
Barrow Wake Viewpoint |
Display Board at Lechhampton Hill |
Toposcope at Leckhampton Hill |
The view across Cheltenham to Cleeve Hill |
Very much later, the view from Cleeve Hill to Cheltenham Race Course and station |
Somewhere or other on the top of Cleeve Hill |
Topscope and trig point on the top of Cleeve Hill |
Dan (L) being congratulated by Chris (inspector) |
Masochism reared it's head on Monday 28th July 2014 when I chose to join Tina and Ray to do the scheduled short 10.5 walk along the Cotswold Way from Dursley to Randwick/Haresfield Beacon. I further compounded my 'enjoyment' by agreeing to "do the extra 2 miles" which came about via the signpost to Ryeford (Or Ryford as some signs said!). One "offer" was 3.5 miles, the other route 1.5 miles!! Given the choice by Ray I actually, doom brain like, decided to do the longer route!! Well, it was all for the aim of joining Laverton up to Broadway so..... In the end, we arrived at Tina's car some 7hrs 15 mins after we'd set off so, I guess nearer 12 miles completed than the 10.5 but, no pedometer fitted thus, we may never know!! Beautiful day, marvellous 'free' scenery and good company! The nearest pub, once we'd left the environs of Dursley itself, was the "Rose and Crown" at Nympsfield but even that was only by virtue of a sign directing potential supper uppers to it! Resilience won the day and we continued to our goal!! Bar for aching knee joints, it's much worse going down than up hill, survived well, - then again, I didn't have any "falling down fluid"! A little miffed that, bar for three joining the 102 milers on the last day, few took up the challenge but of course, YOU CAN STILL DONATE PEEPS!!
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