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These photographs relate to the Club's walks and events and are arranged to show the most recent first. The first name of photographer is included above/below photographs. The names of people in the photographs will not be shown.Â
Leader: Penny J
Back marker: Dave J
Photos: Brian H
Up hill
along the valley
with the cream tea almost in sight.
Leaders: Mark B (long), Janet B (short)
Back markers: Steve F (long), Keith M (short)
Photos: Brian H, Gill S, Val B
Views from the Punchbowl
Shade in the lanes
.. on both routes
and interesting architecture.
Photo: Brian HLeader: Dave M
Back marker: Steve F
Photos: Brian H, Janet B
We saw aspects of Woodbury we'd not seen before
A unique water supply
Leaders: Rosie S (long), Ian W (short)
Back markers: Alison P (long), Keith M (short)
Photos: Brian H
Good walking weather
Mainly on footpaths
We did go up as well!
And good views.
Leader: Janet B
Back marker: Mark B
Photos: Gill S
A lovely sunny day
A walk with wide views
And occasionally some shade.
Long: Leader Lynne J, Back marker Erica T
Short: Leader Steve F, Back marker Jo F
Photos: Gill S, Val B
A chance to admire gardens
shade on the disused railway
along the canal
we could have taken the boat!
Leader: Janet B
Back marker: Peter B
Photos: Janet B, Judith R
Views from Golden Cap.
Sheep dip in lost village.
Chapel build by grateful rescued sailor.
Leader: James F
Back marker: Peter B
Photos: Brian H
Let's find our about the area!
Photo: Brian HoulihanThere's light at the end of the tunnel.
Photo: Brian HoulihanLunch and shelter from the wind.
Photo: Brian HoulihanDescending towards Tavistock
Photo: Brian HoulihanLeader: Doreen K
Back marker: Steve F
Photos: Steve F
Walking north of Axminster
where few of us had explored
we found relaxing scenery.
Leader: Peter B
Back marker: Brian H
Photos: Brian H
Up hill
Photo: Brian HDown dale
Photo: Brian HMeeting the locals
Photo: Brian HIn bright sunshine.
Photo: Brian HLeader: Rosie S
Back marker: Alyson P
Photos: Brian H, Steve F
Despite the rain
14 intrepid walkers
imagined the views beyond.
Leader: Erica T
Back markers: Steve F, Keith M
Photos: Brian H, Steve F
Wide views
Only a few wet bits.
And time to chat.
Leader: Dave J
Back marker: Penny J
Photos: Brian H, Erica T
Look - shadows!
An Archimedes screw
A stream to cross
And a heron enjoying the sun.
Leader: Steve F
Back Marker: Peter B
Photos: Steve F
We found a permissive path from Killerton House across the M5
Walked through Ashclyst Forest
And enjoyed the sunshine and blue sky.
Leader: Keith M
Back marker: Penny J
Photos: Brian H, Gill S
A sunny day!
Signs that spring is coming.
with splashes of colour.
And plenty of fresh air.
Photo: Brian HLeader: Rose L
Back marker: Pam A
Photos: Janet B
Onward an upward
Stopping to admire the church
and comtemplate the stream
and the end of the lakes.
Leader: Brian H
Back marker: Angie H
Photos: Brian H
Up St Cyres Hill
Examining the war memorial
Everyone knows a better way to avoid mud!
Leader: Mark B
Back marker: Janet B
Photos: Brian H, Steve F
Great to get outside
through town
and country
Photo: Brian H