Led by Barry. With Chris and Marion, Vera and Barrie, Gordon and me. Some dry ploughed fields made paths unclear. About 6 miles.
From Ashley opposite the George - the route is the same as the walk we did on July 8 , but without the diversion round Stoke Albany, and without the wrong turning after "John" Tugwell's grave. He has a fine new slate stone since our last visit. I didn't snap it, but from memory it finishes with "Right. I must be doing."
The paths are not so clear at this time as the rapeseed has been harvested, so we had a few dry ploughed fields to negotiate.
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Fine views, and a good six-mile walk in great weather.
We did spot masses of tiny frogs heading across dry soil - towards the stream?
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