
As I was throwing stuff together for todays walk a shower hit. This was the turn for the worse I was expecting for the week.
It was definitely feeling a bit chillier.
But the cold and rain were not going to put me (or Dolly) off going on our walk.
By the time we hit the A47 I’d decided our destination would be back to the woodlands at Roydon Common.
Dolly was off lead for the majority of this walk, and she was really well behaved.










We explored a couple of side paths.
Which gave me a better picture of the woods. I collected a little birch bark to use as tinder.
Some of which I used to start the fire in today’s stove. Oh the stove I was using was the Kelly Kettle Trekker.
Part of these brew stops is getting Dolly used to being off lead, not wandering off, and chilling out.
I enjoyed using the Kelly Kettle. Well playing with fire (responsibly) is fun.
I didn’t mess around I used my bic lighter to start the fire. The wood I was using was some kindling I bought recently from a petrol station. Plus some twigs I’d gathered over 10 years ago!
Dolly is really sure now that she likes beef jerky! As if there was any doubt. But the jerky does make a nice treat for her during our brew stop. Plus I can have a bit too.
We had been very lucky with the weather because our walk and brew stops had no sign of rain. In fact there was some hint of the sun breaking through and blue skies!
In our wandering some of the paths we followed were definitely deer paths. I even saw a Muntjac ahead of us at one point. One such path revealed what was a “pond” that was obviously a source of water for the local wildlife. Surprisingly it was close to the actual main path, but not visible from that path.
Yeah we had a fun chill walk in the woods again.