Causeway Wood

We attempted this walk back in October (see Timber!) but had to turn back when we met some “serious-looking forestry operations”. Today there’s no forestry work taking place, and we’re able to complete the circuit of Causeway Wood. That final section (we weren’t certain it existed!) was very pleasant, after the forestry tracks we’d followed – a single-file footpath just within the forest’s edge, with views to the wooded ridge to the east. Worth returning for! Perhaps next time we’ll make an attempt on the summit (no great height, but the undergrowth was overwhelming last time we tried it…)

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Out like a lamb…

The beginning of March wasn’t exactly leonine, though the first couple of days were cold and grey. The last two days look like being warm (by late March standards), calm and sunny. This afternoon was certainly a good one for exploring the quiet uplands of Wenlock Edge, to the north-west of the Munslows. We didn’t meet anyone else on this five mile stroll, but there’s no shortage of sheep – and lambs, of course.

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To Bannister’s and Belswardyne

A (not very) circular route from Sheinton on a beautiful spring day, taking in Bannister’s Coppice, which is open and airy at this time of year, and the fields and woods around Belswardyne Hall. We thought we might see deer, but not today, though their footprints are in abundance. Heading back from Belswardyne, there are very young lambs in the fields and a fine view to the Wrekin.

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Big sky

Big clouds! It’s cold, bright, breezy, showery… A walk to Red Lane, where the clouds are brilliant white against the deep blue of the sky. When they’ve passed, that is; when they’re above, they’re more of a threatening dirty grey – will we get wet? A few drops in the wind, that’s all, then the sun is shining again – for a while. We’ve timed it well. There are a couple of sharp showers, with hailstones, soon after we’ve arrived home again.