As it was a warm sunny morning, I took the IPad with me to take some scenic photos and to show some hidden gems for trail running around Reedham - 8 miles was done in the process.
My first field with a big (but not steaming) pile of manure.
About a mile later, I cam across my second pile....
This leads to the Brickstone Carr circular route if I want a shorter loop but I went left.
If you go past the Pettitts entrance and follow the road round to the right, there is a road that leads to a railway crossing, and can take you either to the Yarmouth direction of the Wherryman's Way, or towards Reedham School and the main area of Reedham.
This one is just after the swan, and is for a colleague who likes to know if I've been chased by cows.
Having crossed the railway line there is a public footpath (left of the green sign) but running parallel to it is another route (wooden post centre right) which is also worth doing.
The next three photos are part of that other route.
Having reached the open area near to one of the three railway bridges in Reedham, there are wooden steps up to rejoin the public footpath - be warned, the steps are slippery so use caution.
Having got up the steps it is a short distance to the end of the public footpath and railway bridge leading to Reedham School etc.
I rejoined the Brickstone Carr trail from the other side having done the diversion.
The Brickstone Carr is the group of trees ahead which covers a good area, protected by swathes of stinging nettles.
There was some other land sealed by wire fencing, also set aside for wildlife and wild plants.
Finally, another 3/4 lb in weight was lost, so I am now 1 1/4lbs below the target I set myself.
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