Sat 28 Dec pencilled in subject to weather. It would be nice to see Linda again.
Sue
Just to add that partners and plantos will be welcome too on our walk on the 28th, although theyāll need to expect that thereāll be some sgwrs Cymraeg going on.
Iāll be suggesting a couple of possible routes a bit nearer the day, by the way, depending on who can make it and conditions under foot
Hwyl, John
Well, the weather forecast for our walk on Sat 28th is thankfully for it to be dry, albeit dull.
For many potential routes mud and surface water is going to be a problem, but I think there are still a couple of possibilities:
- Wytham Wood, meeting up at Port Meadow car park and heading from there to Wytham via the road - there are buses from central Oxford to Wytham from which itās a short walk to the car park (Iāll do a reccie the day before just to make sure that the road and car park are not under water! )
- A circular walk around some of the green spaces in the city - Christchurch Meadow, University Parks, the canal towpath, and meeting up at the Rail Station
Let me know if youāve a preference for one rouite or the other
Hwyl, John
My preference would be for the circular walk round the city. I walked part of this with the Banbury Ramblers last Saturday and it was mostly passable, though Mesopotamia was closed and so was the path round the pond in the University parks.
Are we meeting at midday? I canāt remember.
Hwyl,
Sue
Yes, thatās right, at midday - Linda prefers the city walk as well, so weāll settle for that and meet up by the bull statue opposite the station steps at 12
Enjoy yourselves! Frustratingly, although I am around on Saturday, Iām feeling under the weather. Hereās to more walks in 2020.
Bad luck, Owen - hope youāre feeling better soon!
The weatherās something of a lottery at the moment, but Iām going to suggest the coming weekend, Saturday 11th Jan, for our January walk (alternatively, Sunday 12th if that suits people better). Do let me know if you think you might be interested.
Hwyl, John
PS Iāll suggest a route later in the week when hopefully we might have a better idea of likely conditions underfoot, or
Well, seems this weekend doesnāt really work for anyone, so letās postpone this monthās walk to the following weekend Sat 18th/Sun 19th and see how we go
Hwyl, John
Iād be interested in a walk this weekend, as long as itās not too long !! Sunday 19th would suit me best but I could also manage Saturday afternoon if that fits in better with other peopleās plans. Hwyl Bethan
Tentative yes to Sunday afternoon on the 19th.
Just to confirm that our walk will be on Sunday 19th - the weather forecast is quite prominsing at the moment too. Iāll post a message about the route tomorrow
Hwyl, John
If others preferred route is Wytham wood I will give it a try! I just donāt want to hold others up if Iām a bit slow! Bethan
Diolch, Bethan - it turns out though that Wytham Woods is closed this weekend āfor essential maintenanceā
The other options Iāve been thinking of are Kirtlington/Bletchingdon or Bernwood Forest. Cat wouldnāt be able to make it on Sunday so, being her home patch, better to leave that until a time she can join us. Hopefully the going wonāt be too bad in Bernwood Forest with its sandy soil (if I remember correctly! Do you recall @RichardBuck?). Alternatively we could repeat our previous walk around Christchurch Meadow/University Parks/Oxford Canal which at least we know is passable (down the canal towpath and back is another option, but that tends to be busy at weekends and being for the most part only wide enough for two persons can make having a sgwrs awkward).
Should we choose Bernwood hereās a map showing the location:
Hwyl, John
Well, this in the end is what weāve decided to do so, as before, weāll meet up at 12:00 on Sunday by the bull statue opposite the railway station steps - see you there!
Hwyl, John
Looking forward to our walk tomorrow! Bethan
Diolch yn fawr John, Owen ac Alan am eich cwmni hyfryd a sgwrs ddiddorol prynhawn yma. It was also lovely to meet Charles and Marina from Belgium. Hope to see you again in Oxford before too long! Hwyl Bethan
Diolch yn fawr i ti, Bethan, ac Owen ac Alan hefyd for a very enjoyable walk+sgwrs on a beautiful sunny day A pity I managed to miss Charles and Marina but hopefully theyāll be back again soon
Hwyl, John
Roedd hiān braf ddoe, which made for a very pleasant walk in good company - thank you all. I found it particularly useful looking for parts of words which I already recognise, like āeiraā = snow in āeirlysā = āsnowdropā (which we saw in the University Parks!)
Also, we wondered if there was a Welsh name for Worcester, and Wikipedia suggests Caerwrangon: