The magic of walking under a canopy of trees

It’s always magical under a canopy of leaves and branches,It’s always magical under a canopy of leaves and branches,
It’s always magical under a canopy of leaves and branches,

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It’s fair to say we are an aging group, still fit, still active, own our own teeth, but by God it’s great to have some youthful enthusiasm, there’s some live wires in our club.

Harry and Amelia’s mums say they struggle but who wouldn’t carrying an extra kilo or two? Thanks mums for coming back. Today we also welcome for the first time an ex-half marathon runner, a professional cellist, and someone whose followed us on Facebook for months and is dipping a toe today.

The walk began with a short zig zag to get behind houses then a steady one-mile climb of 260ft to reach the base of what must be “The Crags” although there was little evidence of an

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