Our latest Ramsoc rentahostel weekend started last Friday, when seven of us met up for a stroll up Cleeve Hill from the car park next to Cleeve Hill Golf Club. The entire weekend was dry, cold and overcast, so the pictures are unremarkable. However, clicking on any one of them should provide access to a slide show and enable you to skip my tedious text.
On a warmer day we could have crowded onto a bench to admire the view over Cheltenham.
Parkruns used to be the domain of me and Sue and maybe one or two others on these weekends, but the Saturday morning exercise has slowly gained more enthusiasts. This weekend eight of us wandered along to Sharpham Road Playing Fields parkrun, just a few minutes' walk from the hostel.
Our results are shown below:
All good fun - you can see that Richard was in a class of his own and the rest of us finished in two slightly competitive groups...
[NB 'Age related' offers targets for those of us who are slower than they used to be due to old age; it's the world record for your age group as a percentage of your time.]
Back at the ranch we made up a walking group of 24 for a walk to Beacon Batch and back, starting from the hostel and heading up above Cheddar Gorge.
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A sign in the car park told us all about ash dieback regeneration hereabouts.
Sue and I returned via Julia's in Tewkesbury, and we got home in time to watch Keely Hodgkinson win the European 800 metres indoors title with ease.
Now then, someone was trying to recall the history of these Ramsoc events. I know I've missed a few and they started before I met Sue, but for what it's worth, here's a summary of my records. There are also New Year trips and 'GS' trips (and many more) that I've not attempted to document here. I know that Mark and Janet organised trips before Sue W took over, and I remember going to the Ladybower area when the hotel that is now derelict/demolished? was used together with B&Bs - perhaps that is when I recorded the 28/10/2000 'Ramsoc Ladybower' walk with very little further comment.
25 to 27 March 2022 - Kington (the Covid superspreading event)
26/27 October 2019 - Ramsoc goes to Dufton (again)
23 and 24 March 2019 – Spurn Head and the Yorkshire Wolds
March 2008 - Sue and Martin missed this due to being in New Zealand
19 to 21 March 2004 - Rentahostel at Kirkby Stephen (manual diary Vol 46)
8 and 9 March 2003 - Rentahostel at Clun Mill (plus a manual diary entry in Vol 42)
26/27 October 2002 - Ramsoc goes to Leyburn (plus a manual diary entry in Vol 42)
8 to 11 March 2002 - Rentahostel at Earby (Manual Diary Vol 39)
28 October 2000 - 'Ramsoc Ladybower' - a walk with 17 people
28 October 2000 - 'Ramsoc Ladybower' - a walk with 17 people
22 to 25 August 1997 - Melinda's Last Munro
2 and 3 August 1997 - Teesdale camping weekend (Manual diary Vol 31)
If anyone can provide additional information, or has any interesting recollections, I'm happy to include them here.
3 comments:
My ascent of Cleeve Hill, 5th April 2013:
"The footpath to Cleeve Hill, my first Marilyn of this trip, goes straight out of my caravan site. I set off at 2:20 and had a stiff climb up to the ridge where cropped turf makes for perfect walking initially on the Gustav Holst Trail, and later The Cotswold Way - unfortunately the eclectic bundle of music on my gadgets does not include anything by Gustav.Views of Cheltenham and its racecourse below were impressive. There is a circular stone construction on the highest point and a kilometre further the trig point and viewfinder. On the return journey I walked under a line of crumbling crags that Gimmer tells me he climbed on during his uni days - rather him than than me, they looked like piles of crumbling cinder toffee."
AlanR. It’s great when you all get together for a weekend. That looks a good one. Good run times too.
Very good, Conrad.
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