

Tuesday 11th December
Walkers: Farty, T.B., 2 Legs, Windy, Mrs P., Lil and Clat. Sally came for lunch, complete with matchsticks and copious amounts of coffee - well done, on staying awake for us, after working all night back from Buenos Aires - ole. Chris unable to make it, due hospital appts.
Distance: meant to be about 7 miles but it went on a bit, due to what you are going to read about.
Find: our way round the map properly would have helped.

The weather was crisp , cold and bright - a little muddy underfoot, but then everywhere was the same. We got going a little late, due to roadworks all over the place, and headed off into the countryside. All went well, and the usual , familiar paths were followed. We had a break (thks again Mrs P - you and your Aga are a dream), and confident we were going the right way- we headed into the sunshine - wrong. A left turn was missed - it happens, but today we needed to be back for our 1.30 table, and rendezvous with Sally.


A little later on it was Farty's turn to tumble - and she slid gracefully into the wet and muddy ground and was turned a different colour. Absolutely soaked and caked in mud in her nether regions, and down, she soldiered on - time was ticking again. A little later , Clat asked Farty if she knew where T.B. was - a 'phone call then alerted us to the fact that he was lost, and, Farty had lost - her glasses - oh no she didn't - oh yes she did. We remembered last seeing T.B. taking a call in the bushes about some inks for his printer, and he had taken the wrong path afterwards - oh heck, it's all going wrong!!!
Clat (who had concussion don't forget) was then left to direct the rest of the route, whilst Farty went back to do her retrievals. Sending two of her party into the deer park , Clat realised we were totally in the wrong place, and gathered her herd once more, and decided to road-walk the rest of the way to get back to the pub - before food service ended. The roads were very icy and slippery, so it was a wonder that no more fallings took place.

Farty and T.B also hurried, and by the skin of the kitchen-staff teeth, we ordered, and received our lovely lunches and wound down. We ate chocs provided by Sally - thank you - and decided that never again shall we re-instate a walk.

p.s. ice packs have now been purchased and will be carried on all walks.