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.
Hall & Sons milking sheds.

You can just make out the spire of St Mary's on Harrow in the Hill to the south

The drinking fountain in Pinner village



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.


Hall & Sons milking sheds.

You can just make out the spire of St Mary's on Harrow in the Hill to the south


The drinking fountain in Pinner village




