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IanG
15-Sep-2010, 11:54
After a successful day out in Ironbridge Gorge last Spring, I'm putting together another outing probably the second weekend in November. I have two locations in mind.

This is a cross forum get together, this one, APUG & the UK LF website, also suitable for those wanting to try LF for the first time :D

Please PM if interested in attending.

Ian

Ted Crosby
16-Sep-2010, 05:23
If available, I would be very interested in a day out. Ted Crosby

IanG
16-Sep-2010, 12:32
I'll keep you posted Ted. There's already 5 or 6 interested, some came along last time.

Ian

John Orrells
30-Sep-2010, 14:05
If I am free would be interested

IanG
2-Nov-2010, 10:19
Meet up scheduled for this coming Sunday, Clee Hills if that's OK with you, as the forecast is mainly sunny.

Final etails on this Form Thursday

Ian

John Orrells
2-Nov-2010, 11:20
ok Ian, I assume the quarry workings on Titterstone below the NATS radar station.
Look forward to the details.
John

davkt
3-Nov-2010, 10:28
Sounds good, not sure what the weekend holds yet but may well come along

IanG
4-Nov-2010, 05:49
OK - Directions and meeting point. We will park & meet at 9:30 - 9:45am Sunday the 7th by the side of the A4117 which is the Cleobury Mortimer/Ludlow Road.

Actual location is the left hand-side grass verge shortly after passing through Doddington, and the cattle grid, it'll be quite obvious when you get there as it's the transition from fields, houses, agricultural land etc to the open common land of Clee Hill itself (hence the cattle grid).

For anyone like John approaching from Ludlow, pass through Clee Hill village and we will be on the right just before the common finishes, after the turning to the Miners Arms

The area is very interesting and varied with spectacular views in all directions, there are a couple of Pubs for lunch, and Hobsons the local brewery in Cleobury is renowned for it's excellent beers :D

It's quite exposed on the high ground so warm clothing is advisable, as are walking boots.

Anyone late we will be initially going onto Clee/Magpie hill which is over the road to the north.

Ian

Steve Gledhill
4-Nov-2010, 15:04
Thanks for this Ian - I hope to make it.