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Category: Walk reports

  • HIKERS WALK – CORFE, STUDLAND AN OLD HARRY ROCKS – SATURDAY 9 OCTOBER

    HIKERS WALK – CORFE, STUDLAND AN OLD HARRY ROCKS – SATURDAY 9 OCTOBER

    Geoffrey had the honour of leading a walk on his birthday! Some 17 Poly Ramblers gathered at Swanage bus station to catch the 10am bus to Corfe Castle village. The weather was bright overcast. We all alighted in East Street and walked towards the centre of the village, passing a square beside a church with…

  • SWANAGE WEEKEND – FRIDAY 8 OCTOBER

    SWANAGE WEEKEND – FRIDAY 8 OCTOBER

    Twenty seven Poly Ramblers gathered in Swanage on the beautiful Jurassic coast at the start of a weekend with a promise of warm sunny weather.  The majority of the group were staying  the Youth Hostel situated at one of the highest points in the town with views of Studland bay.  Sandy used his local knowledge…

  • EPPING FOREST CIRCULAR – 9 OCTOBER

    EPPING FOREST CIRCULAR – 9 OCTOBER

    Meng writes: Eleven Poly Ramblers had a lovely calm walk with Pam today.  Epping Forest is amazing with beautiful trees, tree roots, fungi, and we also came across a few shy longhorns.  As some of us got closer they began to wander off.  Shame! I have never been to Epping Forest before so it was…

  • ANGEL TO FARRINGDON – 5 OCTOBER

    ANGEL TO FARRINGDON – 5 OCTOBER

    It had rained on and off all day and it was a blustery evening, so I did not expect many customers for my walk, but 7 stalwart Polyramblers, including Danny, turned up. We started by going north to trendy Islington High Street and Camden Passage, then turned right and right again to walk in gardens…

  • CHORLEYWOOD CIRCULAR – 2 OCTOBER

    CHORLEYWOOD CIRCULAR – 2 OCTOBER

    Eight Poly Ramblers assembled at Chorleywood railway station on the morning of a Saturday for which heavy rain was forecast.  And all too soon we would be only seven because Sunita had to withdraw with her slow-healing leg injury.  After descending through the common we climbed back up to the noisy M25 and a footbridge…