Four willing walkers braved the wet, wet, wet Friday
morning, not weather we hope for in August.
Having considered the conditions, we decided on Plan C!
Leaving Cosby we headed towards Littlethorpe then through
Narborough taking the path by the side of the cemetery in the village. We
crossed the busy B4114 on towards Enderby via the golf course.
We didn’t hang around for long because of the rain and
headed back towards Narborough where we had very nice and very reasonably
priced coffee at Clare’s Bakery. The
bakery has recently changed ownership and we were given a very warm welcome.
Coffee break over, we made our way back to Cosby, a round
trip of about five miles.
Despite the rain, we all enjoyed the walk and the excellent
company. One thing we all agreed upon,
we mustn’t forget to re-waterproof our jackets!
Sorry, too wet for cameras.
Willie and Sheila returned from a short walking holiday in Snowdonia, North Wales. Had a great time and left some photos of their favourite walk, Mount Snowdon. It's the highest mountain in Wales, at an elevation of 1,085 metres (3,560 ft) above sea level, and the highest point in the British Isles outside the Scottish Highlands.
At the top it was just like Piccadilly Circus so they hitched a ride in two walkers pockets.
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