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Posted By: derekdwc Storeton Woods walk - 21st Oct 2009 3:00pm
I'm going to suggest to Transcendal that one of his guided walks be at Storeton Woods
Nearly 50 years since I was there (school cross country course)

Anyone have any places of interest to look for there(besides The Travellers Rest} and maps , locations etc
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Posted By: TRANCENTRAL Re: Storeton Woods walk - 21st Oct 2009 6:41pm
Originally Posted by derekdwc
I'm going to suggest to Transcendal that one of his guided walks be at Storeton Woods
Nearly 50 years since I was there (school cross country course)

Anyone have any places of interest to look for there(besides The Travellers Rest} and maps , locations etc
Please post in this topic
walk storeton woods think ghost,walk,pub :)only thing missing is a u.e. put me down! thumbsup
Posted By: derekdwc Re: Storeton Woods walk - 21st Oct 2009 6:45pm
sorry you the official guide
you do it after Bidston Moss one

by the way where do you get on to there
Hope not from where DD took us to look at gunsite after Bidston village walk
Posted By: TRANCENTRAL Re: Storeton Woods walk - 21st Oct 2009 6:50pm
you can get there next to the tip by the penny bridge! or the back or the back of b and q mate proper pathways too!
Posted By: RUDEBOX Re: Storeton Woods walk - 21st Oct 2009 7:01pm
So walk wise, we got
Flaybrick, then
Bidston moss-date tba
And then
Storeton woods? Date tba

Sounds good! Be gud to have a looksie in the day for a potemtial g.h -i wanna see the lantern man!!
Posted By: RUDEBOX Re: Storeton Woods walk - 21st Oct 2009 7:08pm
Originally Posted by TRANCENTRAL
you can get there next to the tip by the penny bridge! or the back or the back of b and q mate proper pathways too!

Proper area of beauty considering its built on a shit tip!
Posted By: kimpri Re: Storeton Woods walk - 21st Oct 2009 7:16pm
its a big place, 3 lakes on it the last time i went, well good for a walk..
Posted By: RUDEBOX Re: Storeton Woods walk - 21st Oct 2009 8:00pm
Up+ down hills....good for those wiv gluteus maximus issues.
Posted By: DavidB Re: Storeton Woods walk - 22nd Oct 2009 10:55pm
I mapped all the pathways out when I was 12 or 13*, a lot of the pathways have now extended a few feet further outwards now due to use.

(* I was a very sad teenager!)
Posted By: RUDEBOX Re: Storeton Woods walk - 23rd Oct 2009 7:29am
Originally Posted by Violet
I mapped all the pathways out when I was 12 or 13*, a lot of the pathways have now extended a few feet further outwards now due to use.

(* I was a very sad teenager!)
*albeit a useful one
Posted By: chriskay Re: Storeton Woods walk - 24th Oct 2009 1:45pm
I'd love to join you on a walk in my old boyhood stomping ground but I'm finding it increasingly difficult to walk any distance these days owing to a lung condition (fibrosing alveolitis). Have fun.
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