15/12/12
This was a walk we had postponed a couple of times and thought we might not manage before Christmas, but a decent forecast and good progress on Christmas shopping meant we could get out for the day.
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Enticing sign seen at the start of the walk. |
We parked near Mitchell’s Fold stone circle and headed on the track opposite past Corndon. A mixed flock of redwing and fieldfare spotted in the field.
We didn’t really have a precise route planned and thought we could make it up as we go. Seeing a good path up to Corndon we decided to divert up there first. It is certainly an easier ascent from this side than we are used to on the Hike, but still a decent climb. From the top we kept close to the fence and alongside what the map shows as woodland but is now a field of felled stumps. The path took us back down to the track opposite Lan Fawr where we turned left towards Roundton.
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Highland cattle at Roundton. |
We returned along the road through Old Churchstoke and Priest Weston, but unfortunately the Miners Arms here was not open so we missed out on a drink. A 17% incline sign was not terribly welcome and it was a tough slog back up to Mitchell’s Fold. So tough in fact that we felt the need to stop off at the Stiperstones Inn on the way back and very glad we did as it was a great pub and the shop lived up to its reputation as a great treasure trove where you can buy anything you need. We might even return for the Boxing Day Devil’s Chair Dash!
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