Titterstone Clee (533m)16/02/24
By Rhiannonw
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Scrambling up the old overgrown quarry cliff
to see more of the far (though hazy ) 360º views
wandering around in the blasting refreshing gale.
Brown Clee HIll (slightly higher though less dramatic)
to the north,
and the alien-looking radar globes on stilts
(surfaces of hexagons and pentagons –
not so white when seen close to).
Two kites wheel around above,
but no flowers peeping here
on this exposed surface of stunted and dead grass,
moss and light grey lichen patches.
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I'm sitting listening to the
I'm sitting listening to the rain beating down relentlessly here, so it was a real pleasure to read about your beautiful and blowy walk with such glorious views - thank you!
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Look like a giant's golf ball
Look like a giant's golf ball! Even has a tee underneath :0) Thankyou so much for sharing another of your wonderful forays, that slope looks awefully steep!!!
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I love the wild rugged
I love the wild rugged descriptions Rhiannon. Such an invigorating read.
Jenny.
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With all due respect
With all due respect but it really doesn't sound all that wierd and wonderful. Hope your weekend is going according to plan!
All the best! Tom
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Such stark contrasts...
...of man vs. nature in your walking efforts, and the natural scenery vs. man-made globes!
J x
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