Sorry to hear that Bethan - hope it settles down quickly for you
John
Hi John, re transport, I can get to anywhere accessible by bicycle or by non-crowded public transport (I think trains generally better than buses). I live near Oxford station
@johnwilliams_6 I’ve been offered a work shift this weekend, and don’t have to take it but should reply soon, so it’d be helpful to know whether or not there’ll be a walk this weekend, and if so which day. No worries if not, as I am free next weekend too
Hi Rachael - the weather forecast for this weekend’s looking pretty wet at the moment, so let’s make a decision not to have a walk this weekend and make it the following weekend instead (31st/1st)
Sorry to hear about your knee Bethan - I hope it improves soon.
Thank you Chris Im sure it will improve soon. I think it’s worse because of the very hot weather!
Helo bawb - the weather forecast for Saturday (31st) is reasonable - possibility of light showers but bright with sunny intervals - so let’s settle on this Saturday for our next walk+sgwrs. More details to follow shortly
Hwyl, John
For Saturday’s walk the route I’m suggesting starts and finishes at St Mary’s Church, Kidlington (see: cwkidlingtonpoi.pdf (377.1 KB) and cwkidlingtonmaps.pdf (426.7 KB) for details - meet up in the car park beyond the church at midday (could be a bit earlier if that works better for people). Hopefully it won’t be too far from the nearest bus stop for anyone coming by bus or planning to come by bike. Do please let me know if you’ve any questions.
Hwyl, John
Looking at bus times, 11:30 or 12:30 would be better for me, please (the latter would be my slight preference).
(p.s. there is a note on the map saying “This walk can be waterlogged during the wetter seasons.
It is best undertaken following dry weather between May and September”… I hope today’s rain won’t cause too much of a problem!)
I’ll need to ask Carol. We could get there for 11:30, or for 12:30 if we hang about in Oxford for longer. On the other hand, we have not been so far afield for the last 2 years, and she might prefer to stay local. My memory of the wood between Thrupp and Kidlington is that it can be very very muddy, and that the stinging nettles can encroach on the path. Last time I slipped over right into the nettles. At other times it can be very pleasant, so who knows? We have never ventured over the river to Hampton Poyle and Hampton Gay. I think we saw cows in the field and decided not to venture, but there is safety in numbers.
Sue
Let’s make it 12.30 then - would that create problems for anyone thinking of joining us?
I’m hoping the ground won’t be a problem despite the rain I did a quick investigation yesterday of somewhere else that usually gets waterlogged in the winter but it seemed in quite good condition and it didn’t seem likely that today’s rain would make much difference, so I’m expecting the same applies to the Kidlington walk
12:30 is good for me. Was planning to wear my walking boots anyway in case of mud, but hopefully it won’t be tooooo bad…
Thanks re the timings
Is anybody who’s walking tomorrow uncomfortable with dogs? I’m undecided on whether bringing him on a bus is a good idea, but checking with you so I know whether it’s an option. diolch
Thanks for asking, Rachel. I’m happy with dogs but I don’t know about the others. Do you mind @Betterlatethan? @jane-b? @chris-roberts? or anyone else who might be comiing?
We might or might not turn up at the car park by 12:30. If not, then we have decided that it would be too much. Don’t wait! Have fun.
Sue
OK, thanks, Sue - if you do decide come you might see Rachael on the bus
I’m also fine with dogs.
Diolch @Betterlatethan & Carol, @jane-b & David, @rachaelseculer-faber @chris-roberts am y sgwrs a’ch cwmni ar y taith cerdded heddiw!
John
Diolch yn fawr for the walk and lovely company . Lovely to meet you all (& Caesar the dog!)
Diolch i bawb am y daith cerdded. Ro’n ni’n ei mwynhau e yn fawr iawn. (Ond ro’n ni’n barod am disgled o de yn Annie’s.) Gan gynnwys cerdded i Peachcroft yn y bore i roi llythyrau i bobl, wnaethon ni gerdded 7.5 milltir. Do’n ni ddim yn siwr am fynd â Caesar i fyny’r grisiau ar y bws, ond roedd e’n gwneud e yn hawdd. Roedd e’n bihafio yn dda iawn.
Thank you all for the walk. We really enjoyed it. (But we were ready for a cup of tea at Annie’s.) Including walking to Peachcroft in the morning to give people letters, we walked 7.5 miles. We weren’t sure about taking Caesar upstairs on the bus, but he did it easily. He behaved very well.
Sue