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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.
Leader: Peter B
Back marker: David K
Photos: Steve F, Brian H
We were pleased to get outdoors.
It was surprisingly firm underfoot.
But we still needed to take care.
Photo: Brian HLeader: Richard S
Back marker: Gill S
Photos: Gill S, Steve F
Sunshine,
autumn colours
and good company!
Leader: Rose L
Back marker: Pam A
Photos: Erica T, Gill S
Through woodland
open views
as far as the sea.
Note: the route was shortened because heavy rain in the previous week had caused flooding and made some paths impassable.
Leader: Doreen K
Back marker: Pam A
Photos: Steve F
Along the river
across fields
and views to admire.
Leader: Dave M
Back marker: Keith M
Photos: Dave M, Erica T
Wide views
to the sea
and over the Otter valley.
Leaders: Liz W, Rosie S
Back markers: Liz W, Ian W
Photos: Brian H, Mark B
Corn you can see over!
Photo: Brian HStiles you can climb over
Photo: Brian HValleys you can look over
Photo: Brian HAnd views you can chat over!
Photo: Mark BLeaders: Dave J
Back marker: Penny J
Photos: Erica T, Steve F
A duck farm!
Shady lanes.
A "church of ease"
And lakes.
Leaders: Rosie S, Janet R
Back markers: Ian W, Liz W
Photos: Brian H, Dave M, Steve F, Tomi D
We walked along the ridge
then looked back
took refreshment (not from here!)
then turned west.
Walking towards Weymouth
past camp sites
finishing on the promenade.
Leader: Geoff B
Back marker: Steve F
Photos: Angela B
Fields of barley
and root crops;
wet despite dry weather!
and broad vistas.
Leaders: Doreen K, Lynne H
Back markers: Keith M, Steve F
Photos: Gill S, Tommy D
Views across the valley
wild plants galore
lunchtime!
the return to Mere.
Leader: Alyson P
Back marker: Liz W
Leaders: Keith M, Penny J
Back markers: Dot G, Rosie S
Photos: Dot G, Gill S
Along good tracks
alongside the river Teign
with its bathing spot
over a stone stile
to broad views
and a visit to the cafe (or castle).
Leader: Penny J
Back marker: Dave J
Leaders: Doreen K, Steve F
Back Markers: Lynne H, Erica T
Photos: Angela B, Brian H, Noelle T, Rosie L
Town walkers went to Watersmeet
On the South West Coastal Path
purple was the flower
colour of the walk
Sweeping views
well signposted
with hills and valleys
and ferocious animals.
Photo: Brian HLeader: Alyson P, Rosie S
Back marker: Ian W
Photos: Steve F
Rivers were still high
archaeologists on a dig
countryside views
and inquisitive cows!
Leaders: Steve F, Peter B
Back markers: Steve F, Peter B
Photos: Brian H
We set off despite the rain
saw great views
the bluebells were out
and the locals were curious
Leader: Dave M
Back marker: Pete B
Photos: Erica T
Sunny, dry weather
drew the crowds
who had a wonderful walk
Leader: Angela and Graham S
Back marker: Keith M
Photos: Erica T
Despite the earlier heavy rain
we walked around Castle Neroche
through woodland.
Leader: Steve F
Back marker: Jo F
Photos: Steve F
We'd been told of great views
... we saw great trees
and a lot of fog!
Leader: Rose L
Back marker: John B
Photos: all Brian H
For an area with an airfield
Dunkeswell has hills
and lakes
Leader: Keith M
Back marker: Michael S
Photos: Brian H, Steve F
Spectacular shapes and colours
Photo: Brian Hbeautiful reflections
and satisfied walkers
Leader: Rosie S
Back marker: Ian W
Photos: Martin E, Rosie S
We had a dry walk!
Views from Haldon Belvedere were misty!
LeaderL Janet B
Back markers: Mark B, Steve F
Photos: Gill S, Janet B
Atmospheric woodlands
inevitable puddles
only gentle climbs
and a folly.
Leader: Jerry M
Back marker: Heather M
Photos: Gill S
Water?
What
water?