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Jack Mytton's Way
We share with you Ronnie’s adventure along the Jack Mytton’s Way, a trail that winds through Shropshire’s peaceful countryside.Â
Wayne Hughes
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As we walked out...one hot summer's day
Ronnie and Chris walk the Malvern Hills. A walk over fifteen 630,000,000 years old pre-Cambrian, pink, granite tops, the highest of which is Worcestershire Beacon at 425 metres, covering a distance of approximately ten miles. The walk is best done north to south, the hills in the south being generally gentler and less demanding than those in the north. We walked at least fifteen of the named summits and probably climbed more than the height of Snowdon to do so!
ronniesramblings
May 279 min read
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The Book of Lists
Ronnie didn’t just collect things such as spoons, stamps and books (plus many other quirky items!) but she also collected places. This week we uncovered yet another notebook with lists of "places she seen, been or achieved"!
ronniesramblings
May 202 min read
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Kerry Ridgeway
W. T. Barber asserts that “The Kerry Ridgeway claims to be the oldest footpath in Wales, there are many prehistoric sights along its route. All the way it is crossed by ancient dykes and runs close to the ancient caers (forts) and tumuli built by our ancestors.
ronniesramblings
Apr 294 min read
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