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Coopers Hill Woods


sean
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Woke up at 7am and had an urge to go to a local wood which i hadnt visied for a while......so left everybody in bed and went off for a wander.

 

Had a beautiful morning......the birdsong was incredible and felt totally refreshed and bouyant on my return.:001_smile:

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Beautiful morning for it Sean and great pics :thumbup:

 

I wasn't that far from you as I'd taken an early trip down to Virginia Water. Great minds and all that :biggrin:

 

Yea not far from Virginia Water.....its Between Runnymead (magna carta) and Egham.:001_smile:

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Interesting aray of shots sean.

 

Looks like a very pleasant woodland experience.

 

self indulgence best served when communing with nature minus human presence.

 

 

Who manages this wood?

 

Any signs of management plans ?

 

 

 

 

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Hi David......tis a beautiful wood indeed......Managed by the National Trust.....plenty of work been going on. Looks like a substantial thinning regime in place........good to see everything either cut up into logs and stacked or left as it fell:thumbup1:

They have been laying a series of wooden walkways, steps etc too.

 

Hopefully they wont publiscise it too much though......go away its mine!!:001_rolleyes::laugh1:

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Hi David......tis a beautiful wood indeed......Managed by the National Trust.....plenty of work been going on. Looks like a substantial thinning regime in place........good to see everything either cut up into logs and stacked or left as it fell:thumbup1:

They have been laying a series of wooden walkways, steps etc too.

 

Hopefully they wont publiscise it too much though......go away its mine!!:001_rolleyes::laugh1:

 

 

 

Nice one.

 

just don't get too possesive like Hamma & the whip :lol:

 

 

 

 

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Nice one.

 

just don't get too possesive like Hamma & the whip :lol:

 

 

 

 

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Yea your right......i remember on the foray he said he didnt like how i was 'looking' at one of the trees......thought he was going to lynch me.:biggrin:

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