It was a grey November day, however it was warm and dry and the colours were amazing! If you wait for the weather you may never do anything. We saw Flitton Moor, Flitwick Moor, some beautiful churches, the River Flit, the site of a Monastic Grange, woods, moors, animals and were even invited back after the walk to the house of one of our first time walkers for coffee. Very much appreciated Dave!
Sunday, 22 November 2009
WALK FROM FLITWICK NOVEMBER 2009
Flitwick Mill, where seven of us started the Two Moors Heritage Trail

It was a grey November day, however it was warm and dry and the colours were amazing! If you wait for the weather you may never do anything. We saw Flitton Moor, Flitwick Moor, some beautiful churches, the River Flit, the site of a Monastic Grange, woods, moors, animals and were even invited back after the walk to the house of one of our first time walkers for coffee. Very much appreciated Dave!
Silsoe Church where we stopped and ate our lunch on the wall.
It was a grey November day, however it was warm and dry and the colours were amazing! If you wait for the weather you may never do anything. We saw Flitton Moor, Flitwick Moor, some beautiful churches, the River Flit, the site of a Monastic Grange, woods, moors, animals and were even invited back after the walk to the house of one of our first time walkers for coffee. Very much appreciated Dave!
Friday, 20 November 2009
MILTON KEYNES NOVEMBER 2009
Another trotting weekend, this time a little nearer to home.
It surprising what you can find on, or close to, your own doorstep!
Bradwell YHA MK
Some of the group stayed over, others of us just went for the Saturday or Sunday Walks.
A glorious autumn day walking along the canal watching the barges go by.
There was as usual an irresistible hostelry along the way where coffees and other refreshments were very welcome.
Going to see Bradwell Mill.
It surprising what you can find on, or close to, your own doorstep!
Some of the group stayed over, others of us just went for the Saturday or Sunday Walks.
We found those infamous concrete cows.
You never know whats round the corner in the MK countryside.
Thursday, 19 November 2009
BogHedgeJamTrots
First we start with the fruit. Sloes, hawes, rowen berries, damsons, blackberries, crab apples and rosehips.

..We cooked the 'hard' fruits, rosehips, hawes, crab apples, sloes and rowen berries.

Once this is cooked we sieved this. The result was a lovely sticky pulp.

Sticky lips, someone has to have a taster!

Lots of jars of jam. (the first batch)

Starting the washing up.

Look what we made!

Batch 2. Preparing the fruit.

Another batch of cooked fruit. (Batch 2)

Boiling up the jam.

Always the washing up at the end.
First we start with the fruit. Sloes, hawes, rowen berries, damsons, blackberries, crab apples and rosehips.
..We cooked the 'hard' fruits, rosehips, hawes, crab apples, sloes and rowen berries.
Once this is cooked we sieved this. The result was a lovely sticky pulp.
Sticky lips, someone has to have a taster!
Lots of jars of jam. (the first batch)
Starting the washing up.
Look what we made!
Batch 2. Preparing the fruit.
Another batch of cooked fruit. (Batch 2)
Boiling up the jam.
Always the washing up at the end.
Tuesday, 13 October 2009
bogtrotting
Some of you will have noticed we have had some new members evenings, are now putting in more short walks (by public demand) as well as doing the traditional longer (10 mile+) walks, social evenings, and hostelling weekends. We have even had jam making sessions! Hopefully photos will follow shortly!
The group is expanding and it was really good to see so many new faces turn up at all sorts of different activities (including over a dozen at the Globe on Monday 11th October). We had 11 on the midweek meander, I think another 11 on the Saturday part of the John Bunyan Trail longer walk, and another dozen or so on the short Sunday walk round Whipsnade. Some duplicates but quite impressive over a week!
We also welcome the addition of new blood to the committee.
If any of you feel like adding to this blog, adding photos to this or the website please let us know, your input is always welcome.
The group is expanding and it was really good to see so many new faces turn up at all sorts of different activities (including over a dozen at the Globe on Monday 11th October). We had 11 on the midweek meander, I think another 11 on the Saturday part of the John Bunyan Trail longer walk, and another dozen or so on the short Sunday walk round Whipsnade. Some duplicates but quite impressive over a week!
We also welcome the addition of new blood to the committee.
If any of you feel like adding to this blog, adding photos to this or the website please let us know, your input is always welcome.
Meander from Luton 8/10
We did one of our typical midweek meanders starting with a bus ride from Dunstable. 11 of us turned up outside the Leisure Centre only to find that although timetabled, the bus we were going no longer started there! No problem we just used a different one, however on telephoning - the bus company did volunteer to send the bus back to collect us! We walked to Parkway Station and walked along the newly tarmaced walking/cycle route in the direction of Harpenden.
This is us enjoying the sunshine and coffee from a nearby snack shop on Redbourne common before catching the bus home.

The old cutting was pretty and this a convenient place to sit and rest.
The old cutting was pretty and this a convenient place to sit and rest.
MEANDERING
We have been doing midweek meanders for a while and hopefully in the near future we will start doing some Wednesday or possible Thursday 1/2 day walks.
Tuesday, 1 September 2009
Salcey Forest August 2009

Most of the group drove to the cafe in Salcey Forest and followed the short trail which goes along the Elephant Walk before having lunch, others then joined us and some people travelled back home. (Depending on the walk logistics and transport requirements it may suit people only to do part of a walk. Provided the organiser knows what people are doing, and they sort themselves out, the group tries to be flexible so that people with time constraints or who feel they cannot manage the whole of a large walk are welcome to organise things slightly differently from the rest of the walkers)
This is some of the Northamptonshire countryside
Some of the Group enjoying the afternoon part of the walk,

Enjoying a rest and a break.
Some of the Group enjoying the afternoon part of the walk,
Enjoying a rest and a break.
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