Showing posts with label Winchester. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Winchester. Show all posts

Tuesday, 25 May 2021

Morn Hill CAMC Site to Wyatts Covert CAMC Site

Monday, 24th May 2021

Morn Hill CAMC Site contd....

At 08:00, the sun is shining, the birds are singing. 

At 08:30, it is pouring with rain, again. 


A stop off at Tesco (Winchester) to replenish the food stuffs.

Then approximately sixty miles (M3, M25, M40) to Denham, Wyatts Covert.

Unbelievably bad weather, considering it is almost the end of May!

At best, it is dull, at worse, torrential rain, and, even hail stones!

I don't like so called "smart" motorways, with no hard shoulder,  at the best of times, but, in poor weather, they can be even worse, not the place to breakdown, like this poor chap on the M3, who has lost a wheel!


Poor visibility on M25


Rain and hail on the M40 SB!, in May



Wyatts Covert CAMC Site, Denham, (N51.5934 W0.50826)

A site we have visited before. The last time, we enjoyed lots of cycling along the Grand Union Canal, hopefully, weather will allow us to do so again!

The weather forecast is for warmer and dryer weather over the next few days... watch this space

Tuesday, 25th May 2021

Wyatts Covert CAMC Site, Denham, (N51.5934 W0.50826) contd

It is not raining when we wake up! The weather forecast says no rain until 13:00, but, at 10:00, just as we are thinking of going out walking!

The rain eventually stops, and, we manage a five mile walk of exploration, without any rain, this is remarkable.


The forecast 13:00 rain does not arrive, and, there are even brief periods of sunshine! I am tempted to get the seats our and emulate Doug, catching a few rays, but, I am wary of tempting providence.

We have been to Wyatts Covert before, but, it was 5 years ago, and memories of lay of the land are dimmed. 

We do not find the Grand Union Canal on our wanderings today, but, we know it is within walking cycling distance. Also, the small road leading from the site (Tilehouse Lane) is closed in one direction, because of HS2 works.

Now 19:00 and, no rain since 10:30, I think this is the longest period with rain for about ten days!

  



  


Sunday, 23 May 2021

Morn Hill CAMC Site (N51.06208 ; W1.25846) contd...

Friday, 21st May 2021

Difficult though it is to believe, todays weather is worse than we have had so far, ie, raining, windy and cold!

Highlight of the day, there is a burger van comes to the site in the evening (18:00 - 20:00).

Cheese burger and Chips for me, and Chicken Kebab (with salad) for Kathleen means that Kathleen does not have to "slave over a hot stove, cooking a meal" (her words). Not Cordon Bleu food, but, by Burger Van standards, very good; generous portions; good chips; all hot (not the salad obviously); reasonable at £13.

I also treated Kathleen to a White Chocolate Magnum. I am too generous.

Saturday, 22nd May 2021

Overnight rain, again, but, briefly, dry in the morning, rain is back by 10:00.

The weather forecast did promise a dry but cloudy day today, they lied.

Another day of reading books, and/or surfing the internet.

Sunday, 23rd May 2021

Today, we were supposed to meet up with Gary, Susana, Gabriel and Salma for Sunday lunch at a nearby pub, followed by a walk in the countryside.

The weather forecast was dreadful, and, since they have a 50 mile drive to get here, I decided yesterday, to cancel and hope for better weather later this coming week.

When we woke up this morning, dry and sunny, damn, I thought, I have cancelled, and, it is going to be a nice day.

Wrong! 09:30 and it is pouring with rain, just as forecast!, and, the rain continues sporadically until 17:00, then, it becomes persistent.



 

Thursday, 20 May 2021

Morn Hill CAMC Site (N51.06208 ; W1.25846) contd...

Tuesday, 18th May 2021

A dry and sunny start to the day, but, the forecast is more(!) rain. 10c and 15c forecast.


We take the short bus ride into Winchester (only about two miles). Only a short walk from the site, to the bus-stop (No 64 bus)

Winchester is mostly a quaint old place, but, the shopping area has, like many town centres, seen better days. Many empty premises and a surplus of charity shops.

Never-the-less, Kathleen manages a little retail therapy, and, is extra pleased when she discovers the chosen item is only half the ticket price.


A muffin, toasted tea-cake and coffee in Costa Coffee, something we have not done since February 2020!

There are numerous Military Museums, but, not really our scene, so, we stroll through a couple of parks and around  the area called Peninsula Barracks.

According to the plaque, William the Conqueror built a castle here, in 1069, this was besieged by Oliver Cromwell in 1645. Charles II had a Palace, designed by Sir Christopher Wren, built here in 1683. This


unfortunately burned down in 1894. The existing buildings were built in 1896-1903, as Barracks. 

The MOD subsequently used some of the buildings to house Military Museums, and, the rest was converted to Private Dwellings (and, very nice they are too!).

We have enjoyed a pleasant visit to Winchester, and, surprise, surprise, it has not rained!

Catching the bus back to Morn Hill proves a slight challenge. 


We got off the bus just outside the Bus-Station. 

It seemed reasonable to assume, that the bus would leave from the bus-station.

Wrong, no sign of the 64 service in the bus-station, so, we walk to the stop where we got off, the good news is, this is where the return bus lives from. The bad news is, a number 64 was just leaving, as we arrived.

With half an hour to wait for the next bus, (impatient) Kathleen elects to walk to the next bus stop. This turns out to be a good half mile up a very steep hill! All is not lost, the bus does arrive.

We get back to Morn Hill, and the van, with minutes to spare before there is a rain and hail storm.

Wednesday, 19th May 2021

Surprise, surprise! it is rain again overnight and this morning. Sun eventually appears by 09:30.

A sad day today. Funeral for niece, Andrea. Due to Covid restrictions, the funeral was live streamed via Zoom. A very fitting tribute to a life cut so suddenly short, she was only 41. 

A short bus trip into Winchester in the afternoon.

The wait for the bus back to the campsite provided an excuse (if an excuse is ever needed), to visit "The Crown and Anchor", beside Winchester Bus Station. It is the first time I have been IN a pub, since February 2020, due to Covid restrictions. Bit of a work up to be honest, track and trace formalities, masks, one way systems.... not relaxed in the least.

Thursday, 20th May 2021

It is not raining, but, it is overcast and cool. I think we need a bit of global warming!


We walk to the village of Easton, the rain holds off, and starts just as we return to the Van.

The purpose, in addition to bit of exercise and fresh air,  is partly to check out the distance and location of The Chestnut Horse, pub, which is destined to be our lunch venue on Sunday, possibly, with Gary, Susana and the children. 

Quite doable at just over 2 miles, and, we manage a 5.8 mile walk, in total, including a wander around the village of Easton, which is a very pleasant place, and, very quiet.


While having a little look around the Church (St Marys) Kathleen met a lady who hailed from Ponteland, and, had retired here. 

We find two pubs (The Cricketers and The Chestnut Horse), but, no coffee shop (which we were told, did exist).
















  





 

Tuesday, 18 May 2021

Windsor to Morn Hill CAMC Site (N51.06208 ; W1.25846)

Monday, 17th May 2021


Up early to see Gabriel and Salma off to school, for the last time this visit.



















These photographs were taken by Susana, but, we discover that Salma has taken to helping herself to Susana's iPhone, and, taking


photographs!

Like so!










Only 50 miles today, but, most of it in a rain and hailstorm of Tropical proportions.








Morn Hill CAMC Site, Winchester, Hampshire (N51.06208 ; W1.25846)


An unusual CAMC site, in that, there are no hard standing pitches, and, tents are accepted. The lack of hard standing pitches is a bit of a concern, given the amount of rain we have had, and, are still having.