tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13665817.post2899739019771437845..comments2024-03-29T11:20:22.205+00:00Comments on SWC - This Week's Walks: Saturday Walk: Upper Warlingham/Whyteleafe to HayesAndrewhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11395064086819994526noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13665817.post-53551973673018547882019-10-22T09:10:49.965+01:002019-10-22T09:10:49.965+01:00Sorry to those who got lost. I don't understan...Sorry to those who got lost. I don't understand how you missed the stile, which hasn't previously proved so elusive, but I will look again to see if the directions can be made clearer.Chris Lhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17180865385316074697noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13665817.post-58969704069020229112019-10-21T09:51:44.083+01:002019-10-21T09:51:44.083+01:00I was part of a group of 6 who were last to leave ...I was part of a group of 6 who were last to leave the lunch pub, we didn't have GPX etc. and so were reliant on the written instructions. We got lost around Point 28: 'Head for a hidden stile recessed on the right-hand side of the next field (direction 20 degrees), passing to the right of 2 large oak trees'. We had a compass and we passed to the right of the oak trees, but couldn't find the stile. Could you please re-write this section with greater clarity for walkers using only the written instrustions.<br /> Llama Pyjamanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13665817.post-23193782188353398242019-10-20T14:22:30.790+01:002019-10-20T14:22:30.790+01:00Three of us who took tea in Hayes were joined on t...Three of us who took tea in Hayes were joined on the train home by a late started, making n=19.Bill Shttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15124425384903493848noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-13665817.post-40339805727465518082019-10-20T10:17:01.690+01:002019-10-20T10:17:01.690+01:00n=18 assembled at Upper Warlingham station, welcom...n=18 assembled at Upper Warlingham station, welcome newcomers! The forerunner suffered a minor giro failure but we were soon all on track to the local recreation ground bathed in w=glorious_autumn_sunshine and up through Roundburrow Shaw through to Farleigh and the lunch stop at Fickleshole. <br />As ever, the White Bear proved to be an excellent "olde world" pub with open fires and attentive staff. Some hardier types even sat out for lunch. Most set of for Hayes and the standard afternoon leg, but rumour has it that two headed off to Addington and were whisked back to East Croydon on the tram.<br />Many thanks to CH for posting this delightful walk so near to LondonAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com