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crosslandkelly

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Not bushcrafty, just an early morning hike. It's amazing what you miss when you drive everywhere. I live in Harrow, a London suburb that is steadily being urbanised by Londons fast growing population. So it was pleasant to find a new path to walk.
A 15 minute walk from home, And it's like being out in the country. I came across a bridleway that stradles George V avenue, the other day, and decicded to give it a go this morning. The route took me through Pinner, which still keeps the feel of a village. The Queens Head and the Victory were old haunts of mine many years ago, although the Victory is now a Zizi restaurant.
6.30am to 8am and 6 miles, it was a perfect time for a walk, cool and quiet.
Here's some pics.

The start of the Footpath.

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Hall & Sons milking sheds.
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You can just make out the spire of St Mary's on Harrow in the Hill to the south
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The drinking fountain in Pinner village
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Nice pics. It is what the green belts are for :) They were established right after the war after the new labour government told the major cities to get on with it as part of a way of bringing the excesses of ribbon development under control. I think Leeds didn't comply. But most others, esp Manchester and London, were super keen
 
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My favourite haunts when I was down that way were ruislip lido, rickmansworth aquadrome (and the canals running through round there) and cassioberry park.

It is London and surrounding areas can be surprisingly green.
 
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Oxleas and Jack Wood get a mega thumbs up from me. I haven't been to Eltham Park for years, nay decades! A wonderful place for having a little bit of a forage for chestnuts during the Autumn. A terrific view over London to the west and a stones throw from Greenwich!
 
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