Chatsworth deer (Photo: Dave Shotton)  



The joys of being Meet Leader (Roger Dyke)
Chatsworth deer (Dave Shotton)
Approaching Chatsworth House (Dave Shotton)
River Derwent weir (Dave Shotton)
New friends! (Dave Shotton)
Walking into the mist (Dave Shotton)


Walking Meet


Members: Christine Beeston, Dave Wylie, Laura Collier, Dave Shotton, Roger Dyke, Iain McCallum, Brian Taylor, Meirion Tanner, Lorna Marsland, Kate Harvey

Guests: Philip Hewetson, George Williams, David, Neil Boynton

 

Despite a very unpromising weather forecast, a keen group of walkers turned up for this damp and muddy outing around Derbyshire.  We headed up towards Ballcross farm across the golf course in the drizzle – rang the bell, but no golfers to be seen – then headed across Calton Pastures and down towards the pretty estate village of Edensor, relocated and redesigned by the fourth Duke of Devonshire as the old village was spoiling his view!  The new village is not visible from Chatsworth[1].  Here we took refuge from the light rain in a nice warm tearoom – first prize going to Laura’s Lemon Roulade (“like a lemon meringue pie, but without the pie”). 

Waterproofs back on, we headed for Chatsworth, heading along the river towards Carlton Lees.  Missing out the garden centre tearoom (what restraint!), we trudged up towards Carlton Houses, and then across the fields to a misty lunch stop in the woods.  The best bit of mud followed, we squelched and slithered back down towards the Wye (Meirion’s Scarpa Manta Pros performing well, Roger somehow managing to get mud on his hat), then back to Bakewell, and the Official Bakewell Pudding Tearoom.

So, a day of Mud, Tea, Cake and good company – thanks to all for braving the forecast!

 

[1] Thanks to Iain for this interesting fact.



Christine Beeston
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