First stop on our tour - West Sussex

Two dogs and an awning
Two dogs and an awning Forum Participant Posts: 12
edited November 2017 in Your stories #1

When we set off on our travels in 2014 we put all or household possessions into a storage container.  Some of the more precious items were safely re-homed with friends, but it was an odd feeling to know that we could fit our home into a metal box.  Mind you it was absolutely rammed in!

 We planned our first few stops so that we could pop back to the storage if we suddenly discovered there was an essential item missing.  In fact the reverse was correct, we soon discovered that we did not need half of the stuff we had loaded in the car and caravan. 

 Our first stopover was at Robertie Lee CL, which is a few miles to the east of Chichester.  We soon discovered that the then owner had sold the site and was leaving and someone new was moving in a few weeks later. 

 This was a part of the country we have not previously visited so were really keen to get out and do some exploring, which was also a good antidote to the stress of packing up everything and leaving our home to get on the road.

 The walking was a great mix.  We did an interesting eight mile walk around Thorney Island with the fresh sea breeze keeping us moving, the blog of that walk can be found here.

My favourite walking was on the days when we ventured onto the South Downs.  During our stay the Downs seemed to be constantly covered in low cloud, but that did not detract from the enjoyment of being out and about. 

It is difficult to pick a favourite walk from the week, but if pushed I would go for a walk that included visiting the Devil’s Jump, a group of bronze age burial mounds.  The visibility was awful, but it added a sense of wonder to the place.  The blog of that walk can be found here.

Our Two Dogs and an Awning blog contains details of over 450 walks from about 60 CLs.  If you think there is a site we would enjoy visiting please let us know.

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  • brue
    brue Forum Participant Posts: 21,176 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    edited November 2017 #2

    Just read the Devils Jump walk....you have so many tales to tell and it's easier in bite sized pieces, thanks, it was fun to read! smile

  • Oneputt
    Oneputt Club Member Posts: 9,144 ✭✭✭
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    edited November 2017 #3

    Thanks for sharing TDAA, I look forward to reading your blog.

    Have done Thorney Island a couple of times. Plenty of wildlife and history.  The church is particularly interesting with boards showing all the RAF squadrons and types of planes they flew.  Of course the RAF have long gone and the Army are now in situ, the Royal Artillery.

     

     

  • RowenaBCAMC
    RowenaBCAMC Forum Participant Posts: 1,732 ✭✭✭
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    edited November 2017 #4

    Thanks for sharing TDAA - fantastic pictures and great inspiration. smile