and occasionally rides a bike.
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Monday, July 29, 2024

2024/07/15 Great Cransley, Thorpe Malsor, Loddington,

 Monday 15th July

With Norma and Maureen. 

We parked at Great Cransley, walked to the reservoir,






and then to Thorpe Malsor Church for a break. 



Along the road to Loddington,


then after the road turning to Cransley , at the end of a row of houses and a hedge, we turned left and followed a footpath, which
crossed a field, and dipped down to cross a stream.

We c
ontinued in the same direction (southeast) over a bridge crossing another stream, past Mill Farm, eventually reaching a field of wheat, where the path hadn’t been made good, so we strayed slightly, following tractor tracks, then had to follow the edge of the field to find the path in the southeastern corner.

Another field where we followed the line of the fence to our left, through a flock of sheep and a hopeful horse. Then we went through a gate and along a narrow path, back into Great Cransley.


Just over 5 miles in all

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