TWW 30th November 2021


Thirteen of us gathered at Bere Alston station on a special day as Charlie was walking for the first time since his hip replacement, and Michael joined us too.

We set off in cloudy weather, making our way through straggling housing, then through woods down to Tuckermarsh Quay. This had been the final walk before lockdown in March 2020, led by Amber and Colin – we weren’t sure whether we were in a better position now! Michael also revealed we’d done the same walk on almost the same day four years - a  coincidence!

After our first coffee stop, the sun came out and we hugged the river bank, under the viaduct, with good views of Calstock,  Danescombe (and the fabulous ex-hotel there),  and Cotehele Quay. Then we started to climb slowly back up, stopping for coffee and cake at the picnic tables by South Ward farm, before making our way through open fields where Jane whooped with joy as she hit her target of 1,000 kilometres for the year – with a month to spare – impressive!

Back at the station, people were kind enough to say they had enjoyed the walk – the autumnal colours were superb and there was much banter. Most of us then went on to The Ship at Morwellham for soup, sandwiches (and of course, chips). We were very conscious of the following day being Terry’s funeral, so we toasted his memory and hoped that all would go well – in fact, it was an incredibly impressive event with a great turnout, testimony to the man and a life well lived, bless him.

Liz

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