Today's Bush Walk

Oct 14, 2007 22:04


I went for a bush walk today (the route is shown below):




My dietician wants me to exercise daily. Right now, that's hard to do, so I'm attempting (at least at first) to exercise in a major way every 2nd or 3rd day. The bush walk today was part of that. I drove the electric moped down to Wakefield, chained it up to the fence, and walked about down the vehicle and animal tracks in the area (and finally drove back the way I'd come).

The walk took me about 2 hours. That's at a constant rate of staggering around, down tracks, over creeks, around (and under/over) dead trees, and along power lines. I loved it! I haven't done this "properly" for some time. It makes a difference to me emotionally to do so - when you walk through the bush (even if only down the trails) you can't but notice the incredible variety and variation, the mixture of living and dead fauna and flora, the traces of humanity (it's really hard to go too far without coming across either a burnt out vehicle or coke bottle) and despite (or because of) this, the sheer beauty of it all. SMILE

I felt a little guilty that Pegasus wasn't there with me. When he was more agile he'd love to go through the bush with me, sniffing things out, climbing mountains, and chasing (but never catching) roos and such. But Peggy injured his leg yesterday, and even if I could get him there (in a trailer behind the moped?) he'd have difficulty with it now. I'll walk him tomorrow.




The above panorama shot was taken at the "x" on the map above. Looks desolate, doesn't it? And yet, such power lines make a good part of walks around here. I used to be upset with how their presence affected the landscape, but in truth in terms of geological time, it's nothing, and it's pretty hard to get lost when you can see them (after all, they all come from/go to somewhere)!

Next time I go bush walking I think I'll ride the push bike instead of the scooter. The scooter's more for shopping and getting to and from places independent of local buses. The push bike is more fun, and more exercise. Also, I need better shoes! I know where I might get them too - in an opp shop in Stockton!

walking, exercise, barnsley, bush walks

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