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I did the Quaker walk again
Yesterday I took S one of the members of our local meeting round the walk I've devised that visits many of the historical Quaker sites outside town. She hadn't been able to come on the day I took the American woman J round the route, but I was happy to do it again.
This is the bridleway near the start of the walk. It's steep and rough and the first part is lined on either side by trees. Beyond the gate that you can't quite see at the end of the tunnel of trees, the track runs across an open area with views of Cader Idris.

( More photos here... )
When G and I did the walk earlier this year, and when I took J round the route, we commented on the great views you get from the lane walking back down to town. Not this time! S and I had to hope for gaps in the vegetation in order to catch a glimpse of them.

But it was a lovely walk and a nice chance to get to know S better. I've known her for some years at meeting, but generally don't get chance for a long conversation.
This is the bridleway near the start of the walk. It's steep and rough and the first part is lined on either side by trees. Beyond the gate that you can't quite see at the end of the tunnel of trees, the track runs across an open area with views of Cader Idris.

( More photos here... )
When G and I did the walk earlier this year, and when I took J round the route, we commented on the great views you get from the lane walking back down to town. Not this time! S and I had to hope for gaps in the vegetation in order to catch a glimpse of them.

But it was a lovely walk and a nice chance to get to know S better. I've known her for some years at meeting, but generally don't get chance for a long conversation.