The phone rang last week, it was John B, walks coordinator of the East Lancs LDWA. John was calling to check I was still coming on his walk around The Wirral. ‘Of course’….although I must admit that up until this call I’d had no idea he was leading a walk. Oh well. John always turns out on the Timperley Walkers And Tipplers walks so supporting his walk was the least I could do.
‘Don’t worry, it’s an easy walk, 18 miles and quite flat.’ I’ve heard that one before…..but I’m gullible.
Judith had foolishly agreed to join the group for part of the walk, she had other arrangements for the rest of the day so couldn’t endure the torture the rest of us had to cope with. She’d driven to Parkgate, and leaving her car there, walked over to Hooton to meet us for the 9am start. Then she walked all the way back again.
She had an ice-cream though. So did I. They were good. I can thoroughly recommend ice-creams from Parkgate. If you go to Parkgate you should try one. Or two, there’s a rather large selection to choose from.
I’m not entirely sure where we walked, but it was 21.9 miles with around 1900’ of ascent. Told you I was gullible. It was a nice walk though.
Norman surrounded by some of East Lancs finest
Jack Sparrow in Parkgate’s ice-cream shop
Leaving Parkgate
Those who know the area (Judith) will note that these photographs are slightly (!) out of order. Confusing eh? Well about as confused as I was about the route! All I know is that the route followed a rather rough figure of ‘8’, starting and finishing at Hooton. And going through Parkgate, where they sell rather good ice-creams.
Did I mention the ice-creams before?
A coastal walk and a disused railway! How did you manage to do 1900ft of up? You should have tried the Ice cream at Parkgate though. I hear its excellent.
ReplyDeleteI don’t remember Sunday after my birthday party in the Ape.
Heaven knows how we managed 1900' of ascent, but two separate Garmin thingies confirmed both distance and ascent to within a few percent.
DeleteI might have to go back to check the ice cream. Parkgate you say? Hmmm..
JJ
PS: Happy Birthday!
Thursday 29 August - the Harp - 7.30pm - easily accessible from the Parkgate ice cream shops...
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