Category: Latest walk reports
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KEW TO TEDDINGTON- 29 JUNE
A select group of six of us enjoyed a beautiful walk along the Thames shaded by the trees, with excellent lighting and the coolness afforded by the green covering. Almost all the path was tarmac, making for dry and easy walking disturbed only by the odd bikes and runners. Rob H
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West Ruislip to Northwood Hills – 22nd June 2024
Eighteen walkers braved the winds and set off from West Ruislip station into beautiful open space following the Hillingdon Trail (HT) and along the river Pinn. On reaching Old Clack farm, we noticed an original dovecote from the gate. By now the weather too improved. After negotiating the first stile we continued through a field…
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CHINGFORD TO LEYTONSTONE – 16 JUNE
The sun was shining brightly when ten members and one guest met at Chingford Station on Sunday 16th June for a six mile walk through a lesser known section of Epping Forest. The original route north of the station was changed as it replicated much of a recent walk in the same area. We headed…
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SEAFORD TO BERWICK -15 JUNE 2024
I had been watching the Met Office forecast in the week for the south coast with dread. It was showing strong winds, thunder, and heavy rain. Not the ideal conditions for walking along cliff tops and I doubted I’d be able to attract many ramblers for what otherwise is, I think, one of the best…
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GREEN LONDON WAY: GREENWICH TO FOREST HILL 12 JUNE
Six Polyramblers were about to start the walk in Greenwich when we got a message from Hilary to say that she and Gini were arriving by boat. So we went to wait for them at Greenwich Pier. Now eight Polyramblers, we went up towards Greenwich Observatory through the park and left it at Macartney House,…

