Saturday Walk
Ting Luo – Ulverston, 9th July 2022
Thanks Diane for leading the walk and lovely walk with nice people, thank you!😊
Thanks Diane for leading the walk and lovely walk with nice people, thank you!😊
It was a lovely walk and enjoyed it very much. For me it was nice to walk and go somewhere interesting and different. Thanks to Diane for her leadership.
Owen has again provided an interesting and detailed report full of facts, quotation and images. Larkholme 1 Larkholme 2 Larkholme 3 Larkholme 4 Larkholme 5 Larkholme Fun Quiz
Owen has provided a report of their mid-week outing to Fleetwood Marshes, split into sections. Fleetwood 1 Fleetwood 2 Fleetwood 3 Fleetwood 4 Fleetwood 5 Fleetwood Notes Shipwrecks and Saltmarshes Halophytes and Cord Grass Some Halophytes on the Wyre Estuary Fun Fleetwood Quiz
After calling at Truckhaven for refreshments and toilets we arrived in Winster. A short walk down the country lane brought us to the small church of Holy Trinity where they were having a book/cake/plant sale. We had a look inside the church and then visited the adjoining hall to make Read more…
We plan to meet at the car park at Brock Bottom (SD 549 431) at 11 a.m. The walk in the morning will take us downstream as far as the old mill before returning to the car park. Then we will drive to the visitor’s centre on Beacon Fell (SD Read more…
7 members met at St Michael’s on Wyre village hall car park which included an appearance from 2 Saturday walkers, hon sec Julie and Christine incognito wearing her Audrey Hepburn sunglasses. No wonder I didn’t recognise you to begin with. Carol, Owen, Howard, Anne and myself introduced ourselves to these Read more…
A Sloe Stroll with Fylde NaturalistsOur friendly group consisting of myself, Carol, Jan, Howard, Anne and Barry, met up at The Wyre Estuary Country Park for an amble around this Biological Heritage Site. What lay before us, or should I say, sang before us, were Reed Warblers, Blackcaps, Skylarks and Read more…
“Enter these enchanted woods you who dare…” – George Meridith.….So we just took a short stroll on our own today. A small snapshot of the wildlife…Reed Warbler singing, Spike Rush, Hairy Sedge, False Fox Sedge, Gypsywort, Herb Paris, Butcher’s Broom, Brooklime, Large Bittercress, Common Cardinal Beetle, orchids, and lots more, Read more…
It was a pleasant surprise at the last pickup point, to see so many people gathered for the walk on a sunny Saturday. We stopped at Truckhaven (off Junction 35 of the M6) for refreshments and toilets, before heading on to Kirkby Lonsdale to be dropped off at Devil’s Bridge Read more…