Friday, 20 January 2017

Scadbury Park

Last weekend I went for a walk around a local nature reserve called Scadbury Park. It was cold with a sprinkling of snow that had turned to ice overnight but it was good to be out in the fresh air.


The pathways were frozen and care was needed. I am doing another long distance walk in April so I need to increase the length of my walks.












It is a three mile walk around the nature reserve so I went round twice.




It is a three mile walk around the nature reserve so I decided to go round twice and then home for a welcome cup of tea.

16 comments:

  1. You deserve a cuppa after walkig 6 miles.Lovely snow scenes. Have a great weekend.

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  2. Lovely place for a winter's walk!

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  3. I guess your walking kept you warm. Where is your next walking trip?

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  4. Wonderful wintry shots!

    Yep, its a line of washing hanging from the windows. :-)

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  5. Six miles is nothing to sneeze at. And there does look to be a fair amount of ice as well. Best to be careful so you can do that long walk and not get injured. :-)

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  6. That was a good walk in those conditions :) Good for you.

    Diana

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  7. A rather chilly walk I see, good for your condition.

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  8. Nothing like a nice warm cup of tea after a walk in the cold. It's my favourite part of winter here :)

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  9. Twice...wow...I wonder if I could keep up with you.

    Love that gnarly tree (I'm a serious tree lover)

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  10. Very pretty - I love the outdoors.

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  11. Oh well done, 6 miles in those slippery conditions was a brilliant effort, you will be well ready for the walk in April!

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  12. Nice, haven't tried getting ice shots.

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  13. The cup of tea at the end was a good pay-off for going around the course twice.

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  14. It looks cold and I'm sure that cup of tea was most welcome! Excited to hear where your long-distance walk will be this time.

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  15. Of course you went around again after "only" a three-mile walk. You're amazing! And I'm sure you'll be ready for the long-distance walk in April.

    This was a lovely nature preserve. I could probably have made it around once ))

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