Friday 24 October 2014

Rain rain go away

AR Walk 6: Ellesborough Road - Tuesday 7 October 2014

Ginger Nut has an interest in fashion already at 34 months old; she chooses her own clothes every morning. This does mean that sometimes she wears inappropriate clothing! Her choice today was a dress, white winter coat and bright yellow wellies... And yet, somehow, she managed to carry it off! Looks like she takes after her Aunty Dizzy.

We had a brief look for a couple of caches, but they remained hidden from our view. We reached the edge of the field when the rain decided to fall. I will have to return another day to continue this section of the Aylesbury Ring.




Next time I return I'll need to bring an OS map so that I can find the route of the footpath - the arrow pointed straight across this field. It will be pretty muddy to cross this at the moment.





Walk 6
Date: Tuesday 7 October 2014
From: Ellesborough Road
To: Corner of field
Distance: 0.49miles
Total Ascent: 32ft
Route Description: Footpath next to field
Duration: 30 minutes
Ave Speed:
Weather: Rain
Region: Buckinghamshire
Walking With: Ginger Nut & Pip
Path: Aylesbury Ring
Map: https://mapsengine.google.com/map/edit?mid=zbgVN-iW56BQ.kaNBoT9lLlXY

We're all going on a summer holiday!

At the end of September we had a much needed holiday in Bournemouth; the weather was amazing and we squeezed in a couple of walks which I thought I'd share with you!

Brownsea Island - Tuesday 23 September

What a glorious day we had on our first proper day on holiday! We decided to walk to Brownsea Island and go hunting for some red squirrels ("Like Nutkin?") and some caches. It was always going to be a long day with some significant hills on the route, but it saved on sorting out parking near the boat quay.
This was Ginger Nut and Pip's first boat trip and both seemed to enjoy themselves!
Brownsea Island is a stunning National Trust island, full of birds and animals, including the infamous red squirrel. This peacock decided to come and investigate our lunch; he got a little to close for comfort though. We saw several red squirrels but none of them wanted to pose for a photo!


We walked round the island following the route of the Brownsea Red Squirrel Hunt geocache (GC1556C). This involved gathering clues including the number of view points, distance in miles of walks on the island, the length of a dragon fly, date of birth of George Augustus Frederick Cavendish-Bentinck and date of the experimental scout camp. We had lots of fun gathering the information but a dead phone battery meant we weren't able to get find the actual final cache. Hopefully we'll be back soon and can find it. We did manage to find Purbeck View (GC338HA) and BP's Brownsea Island(GC23AD) before the phone battery gave out.


Ginger Nut and Pip had great fun on the island as we were able to give them slightly more freedom as there are no vehicles there. We did have to keep Ginger Nut away from the cliffs though...

Walk details:
Date: Tuesday 23 September 2014
From/To: Spencer Road, Canford Cliffs (circular)
Distance: 12.16 miles
Total Ascent: 557ft
Route Description: Town and island
Duration: 8h 17m
Ave Speed: 1.47mph
Weather: Sunny
Region: Dorset
Walking With: Steve, Ginger Nut & Pip
Path: N/A
Map: N/A


Hengistbury Head - Saturday 27 September


Saturday saw us heading over the to the other side of Bournemouth to visit a friend who'd just moved from the Isle of Man and two other mutual friends. We've known Hannah (who was renamed Henny by Ginger Nut) for many years so it was nice to meet up with her, as well as seeing Chris and Andy.
We had a lovely walk at Hengistbury Head; enjoying views over Poole Bay and across to the Isle of Wight
Chris and Andy are also geocachers (aka Nashman and Jones) so we had to pick up a few on our walk. Things didn't start particularly well as the first cache didn't want to be found! We then went on to find Bird's Eye View (GCA113) and Alice on Wonderland (GC2PMR8)

Ginger Nut had great fun walking with her 'big girl friends' (Henny and Andy), as well as having some freedom to run free, and Pip enjoyed spending some time with Daddy.









Beach Huts

Walk details:
Date: Saturday 27 September 2014
From/To: Hengistbury Head carpark (circular)
Distance: 3.11 miles
Total Ascent: 246ft
Route Description: Coastal path
Duration: 2h
Ave Speed: 1.59mph
Weather: Sunny
Region: Dorset
Walking With: Steve, Ginger Nut & Pip, as well as friends Hannah, Chris and Andy
Path: N/A
Map: N/A


Saturday 11 October 2014

Jolly Roger

AR Walk 5: Wendover village - 17 September 2014

We did this walk a while back now: sorry it's taken me so long to write it up!
One type of geocache that I really enjoy doing is a multicache - these take you on a journey as you gather information which leads to the final cache location. So on a Friday afternoon when I had two tired grumpy children (and was tired and grumpy myself) we escaped out to explore the village of Wendover which is one of the villages that the Aylesbury Ring footpath passes through. Ginger Nut and Pip were piled into the double buggy and off we went...

AR24 Mandarin - Roger of Wendover the Early Years is the 24th and last cache of the Mandarin section of the Aylesbury Ring geocaches and takes you round Wendover through the eyes of Pirate Roger who "...was an English chronicler who live in the 13th century. Little is known about him, but it is thought he was born in Wendover and later in his life became a monk at St Albans Abbey... It is almost certainly a little known fact (and overlooked by Wikipedia) that for a few years in his early days in Wendover, Roger was known as Jolly Roger and was a now long-forgotten pirate in his luxury river boat cruiser on the Wendover arm of the canal." (Quoted from www.geocaching.com)

Whether Roger was really a pirate or not, this was a lovely walk around one of my favourite villages! We collected all the information, but ran out of time to go to the final destination to collect the actual cache - that has to be left for another day!



Walk 5
Date: Wednesday 17 September 2014
From: Wharf Road
To: Budgens,
Distance: 1.3m
Total Ascent: 118ft
Route Description: Village
Duration: 1h
Ave Speed: 1.25mph
Weather: Sunny, 20oC
Region: Buckinghamshire
Walking With: Ginger Nut & Pip
Path: Aylesbury Ring
Map: https://mapsengine.google.com/map/edit?mid=zbgVN-iW56BQ.kaNBoT9lLlXY