Briden’s Camp

11th September It's been a while since we've walked in the Chilterns but now, with summer jobs completed in Brighton, it was good to get back to walking near home. This walk is close to our Maryate (famous for nothing!) and Great Gaddesden (completed whilst the bluebells were still out) walks. Sunday afternoon was hot … Continue reading Briden’s Camp

Aldenham & Bricket Wood

3rd September This is not our walk really. We stole it from David next door! Intrigued by conversations on the way to football, we set out this morning to track down The Picture House, in Bricket Wood. Originally built as a holiday home for orphans in the 1890s it's decorated with terracotta sporting scenes, cast … Continue reading Aldenham & Bricket Wood

Markyate

It seems Markyate is a pretty unremarkable place, nothing of note on its Wikipedia page...not a promising start for our Sunday afternoon walk. The weather was warm and starting this late in the day is not our general style but Sue was taking Sunday School in the morning so we had no choice! The last … Continue reading Markyate

Barton-le-Clay

  A previous boss lived at the foot of the 'Hill of Great Difficulty', near Ampthill. It always made me smile! Even more so as visits to his office were more often than not trips to the 'Slough of Despond'. Still, today we visited the 'Delectable Mountains'. Now, I know John Bunyan didn't get out … Continue reading Barton-le-Clay

Ibstone circular walk

There's no accounting for muppets! Whether it's those who bounce my carefully crafted grant applications (you know who you are!), who vote to leave the EU (you know who you are!) or who delete the GPX coordinates from the GPS just as you're about the start your walk. I'd love to blame Nigel Farage for … Continue reading Ibstone circular walk

Cholesbury…and another windmill

9th July Watching football,  Sunday lunch, walking...all more enjoyable with friends. We may not say much when we're walking but shared experiences build good memories and Adrian and Sue joined us today, making today's walk that much more enjoyable. We've walked Aldbury & Ashridge a lot recently so it was time for a change. This … Continue reading Cholesbury…and another windmill

Ivinghoe & Pitstone Windmill

2nd July Did I ever mention that I'm half Welsh? Well, today seems like a good time to 'Come Out!' A couple of steep hills to give great views, varied scenery and good company makes for a satisfying walk...and this walk had them all (map). We prize Hannah from her bed to leave at 9am and by 9-30am … Continue reading Ivinghoe & Pitstone Windmill

Hambleden-Henley

25th June We're out! Well, at least in the sense of walking on Saturday morning. In other senses we were very much 'In' but that decision is made and it's time to move on. We're back near Marlow, this time a few miles further down the road from Medmenham, starting our walk near Hambleden Lock … Continue reading Hambleden-Henley

Chenies

19th June One of us is obsessed with counting steps now our walks are measured by Fitbit. In truth it's been a while since it was as simple as just 'going for a walk'. What with charging phones, GPS and camera batteries (and spares) as well as planning the walk for GPS and sat nav it's … Continue reading Chenies

Wigginton-Tring Station-Aldbury

12th June Space and time...not enough of either! With both Hannah & David back from university our house suddenly feels too small...and it's hard to believe the first academic year is over...already! So, after the early service at St Luke's, it seemed like a good plan to leave the mess of unpacking behind and go … Continue reading Wigginton-Tring Station-Aldbury