Oxford walks

hey. i have to take my girlfriend to get her vaccine on sunday but i’ll keep my eyes peeled for future dates! enjoy

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Dim probs, Adam - thanks for letting us know!

Helo bawb - for our walk this Sunday, 13th June, I think a midday start and the Headington to Sidlings Copse route is likely to be the best option for those who can make it (Linda Murphy, Richard Williams, me and maybe @owen-mcknight - also, @trefor-williams, do you think you might be able to join us? Anyone else? Partners and plantos welcome whether or not they have any Welsh)

Let’s meet up in the South West corner of Bury Knowle Park just inside the entrance by the bus stop.
Hwyl
John

PS Here’s a reminder of the route and let me know if you have any questions (or if I’ve forgotten anything :slightly_smiling_face:)

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Gwych! My Sunday commitment has been cancelled so I’ll be glad to join you in Bury Knowle Park at midday.

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We’re seeing family this Sunday, but I’ll get round to the Doodle poll ASAP with the aim of joining in another time.

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A beautifully warm and sunny day :sunny::sunglasses: today (Sun 13) and not too late to join our lunchtime walk today from Headington-Sydlings Copse (spelt it correctly this time! :roll_eyes:) if you would like to (see above for details) :slightly_smiling_face:

For next weekend’s walk Sat 19th June seems the best choice, when @mohinigupta, @Adamc, Linda Murphy and I should be able to make it and maybe @Betterlatethan as well. More details later
Hwyl
John

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Diolch @johnwilliams_6 - next Sunday 19th June should be good. Any possibility of planning this in Port Meadow? :smiley:

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Whoops - Saturday, 19th June. See you all soon hopefully!

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Yes, Port Meadow would be fine if that’s what people would like - all suggestions welcome! :slightly_smiling_face:

There were six of us this afternoon on a lovely three-hour walk through Barton to Sydlings Copse.

As so often, we have to thank Clive’s wife Stephanie for the entry on the Wick Farm well house in her comprehensive Headington history site (scroll to the end for pictures):
https://www.headington.org.uk/history/listed_buildings/wick_farm.htm

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Yes, indeed, diolch i ti, Owen a Linda, Clive, Richard W & Alicia for a really enjoyable walk in the sun (and, of course, Stephanie for the info on Wick Fm)!
At one stage we were talking about the long history of the phrase Cymru, Lloegr & Llanrwst - here’s a link to that song with the same title by Y Cyrff:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=upkDEvGMzc8

The weather forecast’s not too bad for Saturday’s (19th) walk. Let’s go ahead, then, with Mohini’s suggestion of Port Meadow - we could meet up, as last time, by the car park at the southern end of Port Meadow, although meeting outside the station could be another option. How would a midday start suit everyone? @mohinigupta? @Adamc? @Betterlatethan?

This sounds great! 12 noon at the Port Meadow South Parking entrance is great (the one at the end of Walton Well Road). Let’s all meet near the bench at the entrance and then walk into the meadow together!

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I shall be with Carol (who doesn’t speak any Welsh), and we might join you, but I am not yet sure. If we don’t turn up by 12 then go without us. We have an extra 2.5-odd miles to walk to Port Meadow and back, so I am not sure how far we shall go once we get there. How far/where are you thinking of going?
Sue

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It all depends what people want to do really :slightly_smiling_face: We could do a circle of the meadow, visit the nature reserve on the eastern side, or there’s the Thames Path on the other side of the river. @mohinigupta what are your thoughts? :slightly_smiling_face:
@Adamc will you be joining us as well?

Hwyl
John
PS If anyone arriving by train needs to know the route to Port Meadow, these are the shortest routes:

Thank you @johnwilliams_6, @mohinigupta and Alan for the walk round Burgess Field. John deserves a gold star for persuading the pony to let us pass. Carol was fine after a brisk walk back along the canal and a cup of tea.
Sue

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Yes, diolch i @mohinigupta Alan and you, too, Sue. Glad to hear the canal walk and a cuppa did the trick for Carol.
A diolch i Mohini hefyd am y ffotos 'ma from our walk

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Great photos! I love the horses! If others are interested I would like to try the S Hinksey and Chilswell valley from Hinksey Park walk (4.5 miles) next week end. Bethan

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I can make next Saturday now, after all, and I’d certainly be happy with that. At the moment it looks as if @Betterlatethan @ruth-connor @Adamc and Richard Williams can it too. (One thing about this route is it allows alternative starting points with parking, i’e. Hinksey Park, Redbridge Park & Ride or even S Hinksey garden centre, so people could choose a starting point that suits them and meetup with the rest en route - maybe that would complicate things a bit too much, though …)
Hwyl
John
PS Doodle poll for July walks+sgwrs coming soon! :slightly_smiling_face:

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Here’s the poll :slightly_smiling_face: : https://doodle.com/poll/64x3ukcnqpagmm7h?utm_source=poll&utm_medium=link

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