Hampshire and West Sussex isher walk on the downs
Posted: Mon Jul 27, 2009 8:38 am
Anyone in the area interested in a Saturday country walk ending at a nice pub?
My friend teaches English as a foreign language and I regularly organize a walk in the country for some of her students. This gives them the chance to see parts of Britain they might not ordinarily see, to practice their language skills and to experience the cultural institution of the pub.
The next walk is on Saturday 3rd August meeting outside the church at Upham. (OS 119 "Meon Valley" ref. 538205.) We'll be booting up sometime between 10:30 and 11:00 for a two and and half hour stroll in the hills above the Hampshire Basin ending up at the "Brushmakers" for a beer and sandwich afterwards.
it would be pleasant to meet local ishers, put faces to names and maybe talk about resurrecting the defunct Meon Valley Self-sufficiency Group.
Bring appropriate footwear, wet weather gear and yourselves. Just look for the greybearded old hippy with the map and that's me.
Looking forward to seeing you there
Love and Peace
Jim
My friend teaches English as a foreign language and I regularly organize a walk in the country for some of her students. This gives them the chance to see parts of Britain they might not ordinarily see, to practice their language skills and to experience the cultural institution of the pub.
The next walk is on Saturday 3rd August meeting outside the church at Upham. (OS 119 "Meon Valley" ref. 538205.) We'll be booting up sometime between 10:30 and 11:00 for a two and and half hour stroll in the hills above the Hampshire Basin ending up at the "Brushmakers" for a beer and sandwich afterwards.
it would be pleasant to meet local ishers, put faces to names and maybe talk about resurrecting the defunct Meon Valley Self-sufficiency Group.
Bring appropriate footwear, wet weather gear and yourselves. Just look for the greybearded old hippy with the map and that's me.
Looking forward to seeing you there
Love and Peace
Jim