Ramble Reports May 2025
Trains, planes and a boat in a field… just some of the highlights from the May rambles that required putting on suntan lotion rather than waterproofs.… Read More
Reports on walks – for consumption by club members.
Trains, planes and a boat in a field… just some of the highlights from the May rambles that required putting on suntan lotion rather than waterproofs.… Read More
April proved to be an excellent month for rambling. With great walking weather, an average of 20 members per ramble enjoyed the local countryside at its very best. … Read More
What a fickle month March can be! There was snow before the start of one, a little drizzle at the start of another, frost greeting the Saturday ramblers and ideal, sunny conditions for another. What to wear on the day proved difficult but as always members were able to enjoy fantastic rambles ably lead and well attended. … Read More
February is the month of love and those that ventured out with the club this month must certainly love a little mud. One member certainly put her heart and sole into the Saturday Ramble! … Read More
Good numbers turned out for the first rambles of 2025. Despite conditions underfoot being far from ideal, ramblers enjoyed four excellent walks.… Read More
Despite the seasonal distractions good numbers turned out for all four of the club rambles in December. Not even Storm Darragh could put off our hardy ramblers.… Read More
And it was all going so well! A fine Saturday ramble from Feckenham, a climb out of autumn mist into sunshine for the Midweek and an ideal day for the Short Ramble. Three out of four isn’t too bad! … Read More
What do post boxes, sunny weather, steam engines and large numbers have in common? They all feature in this month’s Ramble Reports. read on!… Read More
Four rambles this month including the first Saturday Short (formerly the Ramble Lite) of the season, a Telly Tubby moment, a rather exclusive group and Frank and Vivienne’s first time as leaders.… Read More
August was a month for encountering long distance footpaths, with at least six being part walked and almost certainly another that wasn’t mentioned by name. Throw in “Snodesbyrie” and “Getinge Le Poher” (you will have to read the reports to discover what these words reveal) and you have the essence of why our locality is such a great place to go walking.… Read More