So I headed out with my camera and trusty walking stick which is made from twisted hazel with an antler handle, sourced from Islay in Scotland.
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My trusty stick and the path ahead |
I decided to follow a walk I had done many times in the past but for one reason or another had not undertaken recently. The walk starts in Hooksway just north of Chilgrove and after about a 3/4 mile joins the South Downs Way. As I walked along the Way I could clearly see Buriton Farm to the left with Pen Hill in the distance.
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Buriton Farm with Pen Hill on the horizon |
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The approach to Pen Hill |
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Pen Hill and three trees |
After about two miles into the walk, I left the Way and took the bridleway through a delightful avenue lined with beech trees before returning to Hooksway.
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Beech lined avenue near Telegraph House |
Four and a quarter miles in total and a really lovely way to combine two of my pleasures in life - walking in glorious countryside with a stick in one hand and a camera in the other..... for my photography of course!
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