Friday July 28th

Chinley, South Head and Brown Knoll (Jacinta)

I ventured out to Chinley on Friday as the forecast was good. Stopping for a coffee at the Café on the Green, I was delighted to see that they were still using some of the Denby that David and I donated a couple of years ago.
Green Denby rehomed and reused!

We are, apparently, known as Mr & Mrs Denby because of these donations.

There was hardly anyone around as I made my way up to the Cracken Edge and beyond, down to Peep O' Day. It was the same during the next section of the walk up to South Head, where I stopped to have some lunch and watch the sheep. I decided to walk up to Brown Knoll which was very pleasant, lots of birdsong and waving grasses- and it was worth the effort and the extra 1½ miles.

Brown Knoll trig point with Suffragette ribbon

I went back the usual way- the best sight was an old grey dog out for a walk on his own. The farmer that I met said that he lived up near his farm, and was often to be found having a little jaunt by himself.

A nice walk - 9½ miles.

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