Thursday, November 28, 2024

Ossett to Dewsbury Walk

 Wednesday 27th November 2024    Ossett to Dewsbury Walk



Today’s Adventure for the Lads would take them on a return visit to the town of Ossett and  from there, take part of the Greenway pathway down to the larger town of Dewsbury a distance of about 3 miles or so.  It would be a gang of seven that participated in this rather scenic route, those being Derek, Dave , Colin, Brian, John, Malcolm and Mark. They had arranged to gather at the Bus Station in Ossett around 11am.



This is indeed what occurred, it was a cold start to their journey and after a brief stop to purchase a hot pie of sorts they were on their way, through the market square crossing over the high street and onto Wells Road taking them in the direction of the start of Greenway pathway. Now with pleasant sunshine on their faces and abundant great vistas to admire they followed some of the route of the old railroad that used to be situated in this particular spot. The underfoot conditions were perfect with a tarmac surface to navigate them along their way, passing a few fellow walkers has they did so, they also managed to catch a glimpse of Derek’s wife Sandra has she waved to the lads from a distant upstairs window.











Part of this pathway took the lads through the old railway tunnel and finally onto the outskirts of Dewsbury following the river Calder for a short stretch before heading towards the town centre and their intended lunchtime destination. This would be at Cloggs Cafe, a humble establishment, run by pleasant staff who served us with our individual requests etc. After spending almost an hour in this cafe discussing various topics it was off to the railway station for some of the lads , while the rest made their way to the nearby bus station, all making their respective onward journeys home.

Yet another great day out with the Lads

Cheers Everyone.

Thursday, November 21, 2024

Yeadon Tarn to Murgatroyds

 Wednesday 20th November 2024.           Yeadon Tarn to Murgatroyds 



It was a Cold but sunny morning as most of the Lads made their way to Leeds city railway station, once here the group, who included John, Derek, Dave, Brian, Colin and Glenn headed for a bus stop somewhere on Park Row, they were intending to catch a No 34 bus that would transport them to the far reaches of the city, Yeadon. But alas the intended bus was cancelled, now a little confusion ensued to say the least ,do we take No 33 or an alternative, it was two dear ladies who came to the rescue and pointed us in the right direction in order to take the A1 airport bus at a location known as Trinity. Eventually at about 11 o’clock we managed to board the airport bus and along the way pick up Malcolm at his home town of Horseforth. The other person joining us today will be Mark, he intends to meet up with the rest of us when we have our lunchtime meal.

As we clambered off the bus in Yeadon and with a cold wind in our faces it was off in the direction of a small stretch of water known locally as the Tarn, the temperature at this point was about 2 degrees if that. So it was best foot forward and follow our leader John, who incidentally did know the way!






The walk around the tarn was a relatively short and easy exercise, so a decision to make 2 circuits of the lake was the order of the day. After almost one complete circuit we sat on a nearby bench and enjoyed a short while admiring the charm of this location along with some autumn sunshine whilst we chatted away. Some twenty minutes later we resumed our journey and then continued on towards Murgatroyds for a well deserved lunch. Once at this establishment Mark now joined us as we browsed the rather extensive menu and decided what options to take, before not too long we were enjoying our individual choices of meal with various conversations now taking place. During our meal the opportunity was taken to provide Glenn with a belated birthday present much to his delight, we also sang the customary song along with a few other patrons of this establishment.





Now with the time approaching 2:25pm, it was time to say farewell to Yeadon and Murgatroyds and head back towards the city of Leeds courtesy of a No 34 bus, dropping off Malcolm on our way, we had already said goodbye to Mark has he was heading for his home town of Otley. Our 34 bus eventually got into Leeds about 3:15 having stopped at almost ever bus stop along it’s journey towards the city centre, Brian and Colin staying on board for the full journey, the rest of us departed the bus a little closer to the railway station in order to catch our home bound trains etc.

Upon reflection our adventure today was most rewarding, memorable and full of pleasant surprises.

Cheers Everyone.

Wednesday, November 6, 2024

Staying Safe at Stanley Ferry

 Wednesday 6th November 2024              Staying Safe at Stanley Ferry 



Today’s adventure would give eight of the Lads a most pleasurable towpath walk alongside the Aire and Calder Navigation at the location of Stanley Ferry. This is an area situated on the outskirts of the city of Wakefield, just a short car ride for some, whilst others travelled there by both train and bus, the group consisting of Malcolm, Keith, John, Derek, Dave, Brian, Colin and Glenn , all meeting up in the car park outside the on site Pub at about 11:15.

From here the Lads would begin to follow a roadway leading to the canal side pathway, then cross over the canal and head in a south westerly direction. The towpath here is more of a lane rather than a pathway giving vehicle access to the many canal boats moored alongside this stretch of water. They were heading for a distant road bridge crossing some three quarters of a mile off, twenty minutes later they had reached this structure and a photo opportunity was taken of all concerned.



Now, should we cross over the bridge at this point or continue a little further downstream for at least another  half mile or so, yes was the decision so their journey continued. It was a perfect day for walking, no sunshine on this November day, no rain either, just great to be outdoors chatting with each other.

Soon we reached our point of return and after a few minutes reflecting on our outward journey and another photo opportunity it was about turn and start heading back towards our lunchtime destination.





This would be at the on site Pub aptly named The Stanley Ferry, run by the Hungry Horse franchise who supplied us with rather enjoyable meals to say the least. The Lads spent just over an hour here in the Pub discussing future arrangements along with other less important matters, soon it was farewell to Stanley Ferry and with the time approaching 2 pm. It was off to the nearby bus stop for most of the Lads while the rest took to their vehicles.




Today was yet another interesting and pleasurable days adventure.

Cheers Everyone.