A six mile walk from Walking South Yorkshire, pages 119-122.
Today Sybil and I took a trip up to Elsecar on the train. Waiting at Meadowhall for the connection, I spotted my first wildlife creature of the day: a brown rat. Perhaps it was headed to M&S for some shopping. I was looking forward to walking past the reservoir in Elsecar Park at the start of the journey as there is usually some interesting birdlife to be seen. Several ducks, coots and moorhens were on the grass as we passed, and there were a couple of great crested grebes in the middle of the water. I really should start packing my binoculars for my walks; I usually don't bother as there is little wildlife to be seen whilst walking Sybil!
Elsecar Reservoir |
Sybil playing with a stick |
Above Wentworth |
Through King's Wood and past the Heritage Centre (which we gave a miss due to our muddy state) and a look at the time told us we had fifteen minutes until the hourly train was due. This led to a stressed sprint up the aptly-named Hill Street, and we arrived in typical Natalie-style with ten minutes to spare.
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