Mission Accomplished

What a great day this was. the first time I had walked the complete circuit of St Ives from the golf course car park since a had started my Prostate Cancer treatment. I've done this walk dozens of times and have blogged it loads as well so there is no point in me describing it in ant detail again.

I had plenty of stops, the long stops were at the top of the big field and then by the kissing gate near the top of Druids Lane. From that stop, it was downhill all the way. My legs ached by the time I got down to Coppice Pond so I sat there for a good while before slowly making my way to The Ivy Kitchen for a celebratory cappuccino and gingerbread man and then staggered back to the car.

Two Gates Bridleway

Two Gates Bridleway

Ivy

Ivy

Druids Wood

Druids Alter Path

Racehorse Plantation

Racehorse Plantation and the big field

Racehorse Plantation

Racehorse Plantation

Racehorse Plantation

Druids Lane Kissing Gate

Golf Course Bridleway

Golf Course Bridleway

Golf Course Bridleway

Heather Moor

Heather Moor

Heather Moor

Return Footpath

Return Footpath


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