Confidence was
high and there was a general conviction that, the tortuous experience of the 2nd
day of the last outing, would not be repeated. This assumption lasted for the
first 50 yards, by which time John Davies started to flag a little. I was
however encouraged by my fellow walkers, who made some rather disparaging
remarks about my walking capabilities and indeed some further unrepeatable and in
my view, unnecessary, possibly slanderous remarks concerning parenthood.
However Alison's threat that she would not wait for me and would share out my
lunch that she had been persuaded to carry, was the motivating factor in
ensuring I kept up.
The going was
initially quite steep from Clwyd Gate, but the climb was worth it as views over
Ruthin and back towards the North Wales coast
were quite magnificent even though the weather was not particularly good. The
original walkers were on this occasion, joined by new recruits Ann and Meryl,
who had been persuaded to come by John Ward's quite outrageous lies about how
we had all enjoyed last time.
It was not long before the now, not usual first trauma surfaced, as the landlady at our Llandegla, half way point, phoned to say that firstly, she had fallen and broken her hip in 10 places (and I'm 81 you know!). This on further enquiry was some weeks before; but now her husband had been rushed into hospital with very serious blood poisoning and the position did not look good. We immediately told her we would make alternative arrangements, but this sent her into more of a panic because she said she needed the money! We said we would of course, in that case honour our booking, but we now approached our proposed hostelry with a certain amount of trepidation.
To complicate matters, despite my holding everyone up slightly, we made much better progress than we thought and we arrived at Llandegla just after midday. We decided to push on to Llangollen and then drive back to overnight at Llandegla, which was obviously slightly unusual but true to form. The Llandegla to Llangollen stretch was beautiful as the skies cleared and we could see the Horseshoe Pass in the distance to our right and the ancient ruined remains of Dinas Bran castle and World's End up ahead on top of some craggy but green, forested hills
The delightful Mrs Rogers ( 81 you know!) was there to greet us on our return and it seemed that thankfully, the position regarding her husband was not as bad as she thought, but she had undoubtedly injured herself-----horse riding as it transpired. We debated that perhaps the horse had also been in the same age range. Hand House was an amazing blend of images (think Upstairs Downstairs meets Alice in Wonderland) and we enjoyed our stay despite the healthy breakfast (ie no full English!).
The following day saw us returning to Llangollen having said goodbye to Meryl and Ann, but hello to Jenny and Hilary, 2 further recruits from Mr Ward, who once again had been persuaded to join us. I think at this rate John should take his coercion skills to the Middle East! He's wasted on us.
Sunday's walk again had lovely views as we initially trekked high above Llangollen before descending through the woods and fields, eventually arriving at Chirk Castle. Here we had a well deserved lunch, again in sunshine before returning home to plan the next "leg".
more Stu's speaker today is Jill Moss Secretary of Milton Keynes Rotary Club
more New member Campbell Keay will introduce himself to the Club today. Lunch : Cold meats carved buffet served with new potatoes and a selection of salads
more Chief Executive of the Derwen College joins Oswestry Rotary Club
more The Club's regular Business Meeting is followed by the induction of two new members.
more Campbell Keay is inducted into Oswestry Rotary Club
more Howard Ellett is inducted to the Rotary Club of Oswestry
more Bill Vine presents his new member's talk
more David Griggs, retired Headmaster and son-in-law of member Cadfan Parry, was inducted today
more Ray Lewis' speaker will be Anne Wilson of cardiac charity SADS UK. The Club also welcomed Phil Bowd its newest member.
more A business meeting was enhanced by the induction of new member Mark Liquorish
more 4th Phase of the Club's walk of Offa's Dyke
more View and download RIBI videos from District 1180 Assembly 2012 Membership Working Group
more Can I introduce ROTAVENTURE to you? This is a convenient "handle" for us to become involved with activities that are a little different and sometimes more adventurous than we have been involved with in the past . . . .
more Enjoy the company of fellow Shropshire-based Rotarians and hear Sally Kettle talk about her exploits at sea and her Shelterbox connection. Ticket price £25.
more Club members, partners and guests joined us for a Christmas lunch . . .
more The 2010 RIBI Conference will be held at Bournemouth IC from the 16th to 18th April.
more For some time the Club has been concerned to make sure that all members are fully aware of, and follow, the requirements for attendance.
more In partnership with Borderland Club we have arranged a joint lunchtime finger buffet for those who are interested in Rotary from 12.30pm - 2.00pm, Thursday 4th November 2010. Please let Stuart Phillips know if you intend to attend and bring a guest.
more Leave Os 8am (either coach or under our own steam depending on numbers) to walk the “Pig Track” up to the new café on the top, which those of you who have been recently, will know has magnificent views.
more A chance for outgoing President David to attempt to go one better this time, having come 2nd last year. Recouperate with meal and theme afterwards at Queens Head.
more Leave Oswestry 8am by car to Prestatyn, where after a visit to the Information Centre we set off at a gentle pace to walk approx 10 miles or so down the Dyke.
more In partnership with Borderland Club we have arranged a joint early evening buffet for those who are interested in Rotary from 6.00pm - 7.15pm, Thursday 23rd June 2011. Please let Stuart Phillips know if you intend to attend and bring a guest.
more Indoor sky Diving at Airkix, Manchester. Good fun for complete novices followed by a meal and the inevitable few drinks. Good luck to our plucky lads and lasses!
more The 3rd phase of the Offa's Dyke project.
more The 5th, 6th and 7th Phases of the Club's Offa's Dyke walk during which they reach the half-way point!
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