Friday, 17 February 2012

A Weekend at Tanners Hatch

On the weekend of 10th February 9 of us went hosteling in the snow.

Some of us went down during the day and did a 5 or 6 mile walk after walking from the road down a long steep snowy track through Ranmoor Wood (As seen below) to Tanners YHA in Surrey carrying everything we needed including food. It is eco friendly Green Beacon Hostel in National Trust woodland.

The hostel is situated on the outskirts of the wood with rural facilities, i.e there is a generator, cosy log fire, and outside toilet and shower facilities. Yes that did mean getting your shoes and coat on to go to the loo. If you look closely you can see the hostel amongst the trees in the photo below.

The others came down on Friday night. The sat nav takes you to the wrong side of the wood, and in the dark and icy conditions some of us had quite an adventure finding the car park, let alone walking through the wood the dark. Good job most of the roads had been cleared of ice and snow. However they were rewarded with a great hot meal when they eventually found their way to us. As a matter of interest there were young people in tents camping in the hostel grounds in what was about -8 degrees!

We did a decent sized walk on the Saturday, which involved several detours as footpaths are not too obvious when covered in snow, but it was an amazing experience walking through the snow, with beautiful views, sunsets and often brilliant sunshine. We did find a couple of pubs on our travels and arrived back when it was virtually dark for another home produced meal (Thank you very much Sandra). We did another short walk on Sunday before returning home.

As per usual with our trips, not everyone did all of the same walks and some of us either shortened a walk, or opted out and did their own thing (there's nothing to stop hostelers going shopping, spending the afternoon in the pub or visiting nearby attractions, there are no prizes for walking mileage do what suits you! For more photos click here to get to the Bogtrotter's Gallery.

Sunday, 5 February 2012

Winter Walking

We walk in all weathers and in some ways its better to walk well wrapped up when its cooler than to slog along in the sweltering sun, here are a few photos.
The photos below were taken on 4th February, when 20+ of us walked from Dunstable to the Plough in Wingfield for our post Christmas meal. This was before the snow came and it was a glorious crisp bright day.

If you look carefully you can see the golf balls sitting on the surface of the ice at Wingfield golf club.
We stopped at Houghton Regis Church to enjoy refreshments before continuing our walk.
Others of the group just met us at the pub and about 35 of us had a meal there.


Although it doesn't look it, it was December and absolutely freezing not far from Cheddar, the group went there to see the starling murmuration and it was well worth it.

The photos below were taken in February 2009.


This is the group arriving at Tanners Hatch Hostel. Cosy with log fire, but with outdoor ablutions!
This one of the views from the hostel. We weren't too sure whether this was weather for walking but we found lots of other people in shorts and t-shirts doing a sponsored run that morning!



An extreme example of cold walking, the ones above were taken on a group visit to Iceland back in 2005.

The ones below were taken on our traditional winter trip between Christmas and New Year these are in Shropshire.

This is All Stretton Bunkhouse. It came with mod cons including underfloor heating.
This is the Long Mynd.

The three above were taken on another Christmas trip this time to Cumbria. However we have been there in April and had heavy snowfalls.

Nearer to home these were taken in the heavy snow in 2010
Aldbury pond. The cafe at Ashridge.Taken on a walk near Aldbury.
The pub in Totternhoe.Totternhoe Knolls.

For more photos see the albums in the gallery.