Happy anniversary Tom! |
The Lake |
..and in 1976, being drained |
A beer or two later I walked to the village to have a mooch around and then meet Debs from the train. We walked back to the site and she must have been sick and tired of the stories of childhood exploits I regaled her with on the way back. Dinner and wine and an early night ended Friday.
Glorous woodland chopped down by the "We care for the environment" Camping and Caravanning Club vandals. |
The old Youth Field now..... |
..and in 1976 |
The Barley Mow, West Horsley |
Sunday was a slow start and a long walk to the National Trust property, Hatchlands. Whilst listening to the saxophone quartet in the grounds, we realised that the Tour of Britain was passing outside. We quickly sprinted through the woods, scrambled over a barbed wire fence and burst through the hedge to watch the cyclists speed by. Back by the same route, grubby and scratched, we enjoyed a cream tea then a tour of the house, before heading back across the park to West Horsley, stopping at the Barley Mow for a few pints of Doom Bar! Total walking distance - about 8 miles, which was so nice to do after losing the use of our legs during a recent driving tour of Ireland.
Hatchlands |
On Monday, Debs had to go to work, so it was up early and a walk to the station for her to catch the 7.30 train. I had a wander through the old Pine Woods on the way back and decided that I should really buy a dog as an alibi for these early morning expeditions!
Packing up and forcing the miserable old git from the Royal Bank of Scotland Caravan Club to say "Good Morning", I had a leisurely drive back to be be home by lunchtime.
Horsley - nice to go back, but disappointed by what the Camping Club have done to the place and how they charge so much for such poor facilities. The toilet block is in need of some urgent upgrade.
We were tough back then |
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