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Tuesday 24 February 2009

William's South Surrey Circular

We all went the extra mile on this 9 miles, Mid Sussex Ramblers' walk as Paul's GPS recorded 10 miles. The walk was great fun in going to an area we never usually go -- under the Gatwick flight path from Shipley Bridge and beyond to lovely National Trust woods, the oldest working windmill in Britain and more.

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This walk was memorable for some 45 stiles - most in very poor condition; and for the mud.

Greylag geese feeding in this field.

The best mud is a 50:50 mix of clay and fresh steaming horse manure, well churned by hooves after torrential rain - just right, as you can see!

Thanks William for a truly memorable walk.

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