Ramble Reports February 2024
February is the month of LOVE and in the case of club members it is an apparent love of MUD! Excellent numbers turned out again, prepared to enjoy themselves whatever the conditions were like under foot.… Read More
Reports on walks – for consumption by club members.
February is the month of LOVE and in the case of club members it is an apparent love of MUD! Excellent numbers turned out again, prepared to enjoy themselves whatever the conditions were like under foot.… Read More
Good numbers turned out for the first rambles of the year. From the Cotswolds to the Wyre Forest and from Worcester to Bredon Hill the club walks took club members far and wide.… Read More
Despite the many distractions of the run-up to Christmas a healthy number of members took the opportunity to venture out and stretch their legs, especially on the Sunday!… Read More
There were good turnouts for the rambles in November. Despite some mixed weather, poor conditions underfoot and the need for some route revisions ERC members took everything in their stride and enjoyed three excellent walks in November.… Read More
Bredon Hill featured heavily in this month’s programme, with rambles around its base and finally conquered on the Sunday Ramble. Just for good measure, and not to be left out, a section of the Malvern Hills was also tackled by members.… Read More
As we move into the autumn season the weather has played its part but has not dampened the enjoyment on four great rambles including the inaugural Ramble Lite led by Pauline and Alan. … Read More
From rivers, canals and reservoirs to barrows and castles, from pear bobbing to where nothing happens, the August rambles were packed with interest and all proved popular with an average of 20 ramblers.… Read More
Some cracking reports this month. We had a bit of everything. With flooded lanes, pea pilfering, boundary stones, an approved school, the marvellous Malverns and even one where the members were all at sea it was a “shear” delight for everyone! … Read More
Despite the demands of the Walking Festival, good numbers turned out for all five rambles. Shorts and sunglasses were much in evidence as was long grass and sunshine. All made for a super month of rambling.… Read More
Learn how a late12.49 from Paddington to Evesham upset Rosemary’s timings, of buried waterwheels and missing windmills and the former home of an American Presidential candidate. … Read More