Cold Woodland Wander

Kepis

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Went for a wander round the plantation woods yesterday with my old muckers Rockmonkey & Hugo, and man alive was that wind cold, even in the relative shelter of the woods it still made it's presence felt, still, you have to be out there to appreciate these things and in my mind you need to see nature at all times of the year to really appreciate it and yesterday we were rewarded with some lovely examples of the natural world, from the Roe Deer buck and his harem, to the Fallow Deer buck with a magnificent set of antlers on display and his ladies in tow, to the Red Kites (2nd week in a row we have seen them) and loads of other things that are far too numerous to list here, anyway a few pictures from the day;

Walking in

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Some of the other 'wildlife' we saw

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walking up through the Beech plantation

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Tons of Butchers Broom to be seen.

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One of the many large wood stacks as you would expect from a working woodland

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yep, it's an old stump covered in moss, pretty though

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Out of the Beech and into the Pine woods now

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and a look over the farm land (Brussel Sprouts) towards the Castle

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Back into the Beech woods

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Good place for a brew up and looking through the beech you can see the Birch woods

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so after a coffee, that's where we went

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Tons and tons of sign left by the residents of the woods

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No Hugo, you cannot put a match under it and have a bonnie:lmao:

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Perfect example of why it's not a good idea to pitch camp under a beech tree

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Feeding site

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'Hobbits House'

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back round the top corner of the woods, we were going to head out into the open countryside from here and follow the ridge, but the wind was bitter, so we elected to stay in the woods instead so we went down the other side of the Birch plantation

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one of Hugo's 'bonnie' piles:lmao:

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perfect spot for a spot of lunch, out of the wind, nice log to sit on

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and easy to get to the underlying mineral earth

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The Squirrels agree it's a good spot too

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Lunch over it was time to carry on with the bimble

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In the trees we spotted this

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Further round again and a different environment

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Time for another brew of course

Hugo's set up using a very well made pop can alcohol stove and pot stand, wonder where he got it from :rolleyes:

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my set up

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brew downed and time to carry on, one of the shelters that you find in these woods, made by kids, big and little i guess, from the left over brush once the foresters have done their thing

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Never forget to look up

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heading back in the general direction of the cars now

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There be Dragons in these woods

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then back through the Piney woods to the car

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Superb days out again, loads of wildlife seen, but far to cold out there yesterday to stop for any real length of time, other than to eat and drink, roll on next week, no idea where we are going next week, although we still have a fair amount of exploraiton to do in these woods, there are some other Deciduous woods not that far away that i think need investigating.
 

Kepis

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Great wander as always Kep
jealousy inspiring as always too
thanks for sharing

Cheers Sam, we only walked about 6.5 miles but never doubled back or crossed a path previously walked on during the day, You are going to have to come down this way at some point Sam and see these places first hand:)
 

Opal

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The usual great pics, Kep, one winter's day, when I was 12 yrs of age, i threw loads of coal on the fire,
my old fella told me " errrr, go easy lad, coal doesn't grow on trees"

He was lying wasn't he? :(
 

Toddy

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Lovely to see someone's daun'er :D Looks like the kind of place that's worth a walk every season too :D

Thank you for the photos; one can almost smell the cold air there :)

cheers,
M
 

Dave

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Looks like a nice wander in a nice woodland.

[The kit freak in me can make out a telemark pack with a bcuk patch on it.]
 

Hugo

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Good day out was had by all Mark mate.
To be honest I was puffed out when I got back but it was well worth visiting them there woods.
Well pleased with the little stove you made for me, as usual I forgot the wind shield and lid.
Thanks for posting the pictures again.
 

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