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Day 28 Penkridge to Little Haywood

 

This morning I visited Staff Rock choir, led by Bev Mason. A small but lovely group of friendly women who were very interested in the walk, and especially the Rock choir tour.

Garry (and Alfie, who didn't get out of bed until 9.30am) had a lazy morning after the mammoth walk yesterday and once I came back from rock choir we all started off down the Staffordshire and Worcestershire canal. I soon turned back with Alfie to return to the car and Garry continued.

    

    

After a few miles Garry walked very close to the motorway, the M6 this time. A very noisy section. 

Garry walked through Bednall, Brocton and through part of Cannock chase. It was very peaceful with birdsong. 

Garry had a lovely walk through Shugborough estate, past the imposing Shugborough Hall and Hadrian's Arch.

Whilst waiting for Garry to finish today, Alfie decided he wanted to stretch his legs so we wandered down the The Spinney, developed by Cannock Chase council.


A shorter day today for Garry of 9.6 miles. Tomorrow will finish the route towards Abbots Bromley, another short one.

For those of you who would still like to donate towards Cancer research Uk (which is now just  £5 short of £2000, please see the link below.

https://fundraise.cancerresearchuk.org/page/garry-and-marie-walk-end-to-end




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