Wednesday 27th September 2023. Canal side walk in Leeds
Today’s adventure for the Lads was a short notice arranged escapade to the city of Leeds ,brought about by the sudden cancellation of a planned visit to see Roger Wadman , this was because of his hospital admission, we wish him a speedy recovery.
The rearranged plans were for the Lads to meet outside the W.H. Smiths shop located in the railway station entrance in the city at 10:30 . From there Colin , John, Brian, Glenn, Mark and Dave would make their way to the Leeds to Liverpool Canal and take the footpath heading in a northwesterly direction taking them , hopefully to the commercial centre at Cardigan Fields.
This should be about a distance of some 2 and a half to 3 miles , unfortunately not so on this occasion. However this adventure proved to be an interesting experience for all. As the lads steadily made progress away from the daily hustle and bustle of the city life they took in the views on offer in this canal side location. At various points along their way having to dodge the inconsiderate cyclists, pity.
The lads ventured on with only a vague idea as to where they would exit the canal footpath, one particular location was suggested then abandoned with the hopes of finding another one, stretching their legs they soldiered on adding a little more distance to their intended walk. Eventually a conversation with some helpful dog walkers pointed out that the particular exit to the Cardigan Field commercial area had been closed off adding yet further yardage to our canal side walk.
We did eventually escape the grips of the canal and continued our journey around the large industrial area before catching a glimpse of the main road, Kirkstall Road, Yippee thought the lads, a few hundred yards along this road found us at our intended destination, Cardigan Fields and the Pizza Hut restaurant. Plenty of other eating establishments were situated here but we settled for an all you can eat pizza buffet.
Having been shown to a suitable table by a rather pleasant staff member we soon tucked in to our well deserved lunches and began discussing our future plans etc.
With time now being the essence especially for Dave ,who had a Doctors appointment to attend at 15:20 it was farewell to Cardigan Fields and take our respective bus and train journeys home, saying goodbye to Mark first has he was heading in the opposite direction, the rest of us piled on board the 34 bus back to the city centre. John, Dave and Glenn headed for the railway station Colin and Brian stayed aboard the bus has we all said goodbye to each other.
Upon reflection today’s adventure was something different with many pleasurable moments and enjoyment.
Cheers Everyone.