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Laid up with ripped shoulder tendons and man flu so took a walk to make myself better.

 

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This old girl is 27' round but doesn't look it.

 

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Clever scribing:001_smile:

 

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Full of tiny brownies

 

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What a tree-mendous looking site, where is it ?

 

Sherwood ?

 

 

 

 

 

Great old timers :001_cool:

 

 

 

 

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No it's part of Cannock Chase that escaped the mass conifer planting. It's a remnant of mediaeval hunting enclosure. Some of the old boundaries are still visible. Very close to the big oak I posted ealier in the year. A favourite place of the Earl of Essex who cavorted with the imrisoned Mary queen of Scots nearby:001_smile:

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Oaks are in Haywood park. Park on the side of the road just past the strawberry farm. Wet area is close to the Punchbowl. Just follow the old oaks into what was always called Snake valley. No snakes about today. Not sure if the alder coppice was once used for gunpowder production but the streams here powered slitting mills and mediaeval iron works.

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Good to see some proper gnarley verterans, did you feel better after your walk ?

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Yes mate. Can now lift my arm all of 6":001_smile:

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