31 May 2020 (Sunday) - Sutton Valance to Wierton (and back)


I slept like a log, and woke feeling rather better than I had felt yesterday, which was something of a result. I made myself some toast, then peered into the internet to see what had happened overnight. Very little had happened on Facebook… I say “very little had happened”; my feed was filled with all sorts of quotes and memes from mindfulness websites and groups. I’ve always been rather dubious about “mindfulness” ever since some consultant psychiatrist was interviewed on Radio Four who said that mindfulness was actually rather dangerous as it was being practiced by all sorts of people who don’t actually know how to do it properly. Some of these were (so she claimed) doing more harm to people’s states of mind than good. She might have had a point… I once went to see a counsellor. I went in feeling a tad miffed and came out feeling positively suicidal. I’ve been wary of any of that sort of thing ever since.

We got ourselves and the dogs together (finally persuading Fudge to eat something) and set off. As we drove we listened to Steve on Radio Ashford until the reception became too poor.
We didn’t have to go *too* far out of our way because of the road closure at Leeds castle, and soon we were in the car park at Sutton Valence where the dogs started their howling/screaming concerto. They know when we are going on an adventure and once we arrive at where we are going to start walking, the excitement becomes too much for them.
We should really do something to stop it…

Karl, Tracey and Charlotte soon arrived, and we went for a rather good (if socially distanced) walk. Earlier in the week a series of geocaches had gone live following the Greensand Way from Sutton Valence up to Wierton and back in a circular route. The views were spectacular, the countryside beautiful. We walked past some rather impressive houses; we walked past one tumbledown shack which was up for sale. "er indoors TM" looked it up – half a million quid would secure you the tumbledown shack of your dreams (nightmares).
We watched a hawk fly into a tree, then swoop out and after vanishing from sight for a second it flew to a post where it perched. We managed to get to within fifty yards of it; it had clearly caught something and was ripping its prey to pieces. Yuk!
As we walked we found a little pond. It was rather pretty so we stopped and had our picnic. It was good being able to stop by water; the dogs all had a spuddle, and Treacle and Pogo both had a swim. I had worried that today might have been too hot for the dogs, but it wasn’t as hot as it might have been, we were able to have the dogs in the shade for quite a bit, they had plenty of water, and were able to swim in a pond. And their blue cooling neckerchiefs worked wonders. They were still damp and cold at the end of the walk.
It was a shame that Fudge had to roll in quite so much dirt and ash, but that’s the kind of dog he is.

Geocache-wise it was a very good walk. Aleta had done a sterling job in putting out this series. With caches packed closely together and good hints we didn’t really have any problems at all. There was one iffy cache – but that had been hidden by someone else. I posted “Needs Archiving” on it. But that one was a perfect example of why when I hide caches I don’t want anyone else’s caches nearby. People will walk this excellent series but remember the one crappy cache for which someone else is responsible. (Hopefully that one will soon be gone)
Today’s was a good walk -  I took several photos.

We got back to the car park; we said our socially distanced goodbyes. We came home cross country to avoid the road closure.

Once home we had a cuppa then "er indoors TM" boiled up a rather good bit of dinner which we scoffed whilst watching a TV show that had been recommended to me. “The Secret World of Lego” was rather rubbish really. It was all about what goes on the Lego headquarters in Denmark, and because the company guards its secrets (you can’t blame them for doing so) it was rather out of date.
I only watched it because people at work would expect me to pontificate on the show tomorrow. I wish I hadn’t.

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