Craven’ a little class (10th September 2016)

After a relaxing rest day at Wilderhope Manor, it was time to continue on towards the Welsh border.

Life finds a way

Saturday 10th September 2016

Continued walk along Wenlock Edge, then through fields into [the town of] Craven Arms – a  dump, yet businesses pretend otherwise with “high class” butchers and hairdressers offering “a touch of class”. Ate at Subway and picked up a few things from strange (Welsh?) supermarket “Tuffins“. Passed Stokesay Castle, which was nice.

Stokesay Castle

Passed a gang of cattle into Hopton Titterhill forestry, and set up camp on a little used forestry track. This was nice and sheltered, yet I could see the stars.

Distance: 20.0 miles [view on map]

For some reason I decided to take a lot of photos that day…

… of the Shropshire countryside …
… of crops …
… of me …
… of my shadow …
… and of the locals.

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