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CYHA NewsThe Monthly Newsletter of Chelmsford YHA Local GroupJanuary/February 2002 |
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Brass Monkeys in the
Fan Fawr Fantastic
The slog up Fan Fawr was steep and slippery in the snow - I was glad I'd brought my ice axe. But the views from the top were magnificent, across the valley to Pen y Fan and the Beacons, and west to the Black Mountain, which was crystal clear, anything but black. And a distant gleaming hill to the north, we suspect was Plynlimon, 40 miles away. As we walked back along the ridge of Fan Frynych, the beacons were slowly turning pink as the sun set and the temperature plummeted again. Dave P
Pony Trekking at Cantref Having discovered there was a pony trekking centre at the farm I was very keen to go riding during the New Year's break, and was delighted when eleven others decided to join me. Sunday morning we were at the barn early, wondering if the ride would take place since it was icy underfoot and snow was still falling. However Mrs Evans said we'd be fine if we stuck to the farmland and so we were.
For me it was a real treat to ride in snow, and judging by the comments afterwards everyone else had enjoyed it, so watch this space…&…maybe I'll organise another horseback adventure in the summer! Marion A Snowy New Year
The cold nights and icy roads prevented any evening pub visits but the alcohol gap was filled by everyone bringing copious amounts of their own stuff so averting a major crisis. There were a succession of greatest meals ever in the evenings and the enforced nights in led to the creation of many card schools, puzzle challenges and Monopoly games. The card games showed that there are some accomplished and rather ruthless card players in the group with rapier like reactions. I understand that there was some dancing in the later hours of New Years Eve but the memories here are slightly hazy - either I went to bed early (unlikely) or indulged in the amber nectar - the state of my head the next day suggested the latter occurred. There were quite a lot of potential new members on the trip who I think enjoyed themselves - we hope to see them all again for more of the same. Dave J See also:
Sunday Walk at Saffron Walden
Ten of us (including Bethany, age 2, Jamie, now 13, and Polly-the-dog) rambled through Audley End park, along Chestnut Avenue, over a chalk hill above the railway tunnel, and into Littlebury for a pub lunch (Note: Queen's head, v.g.) In the afternoon we passed through Littlebury children's playground and CYHA at play was caught on camera! Walking back through the fileds we had lovely views of Saffron Walden, in evening misty as the sun set. Lorna led us to her mum's house where tea and chocolate cake with smarties were ready for us to celebrate Lorna's birthday. Lorna Another successful bash. Many thanks to all those who contributed towards making it such a fabulous evening. The hall looked wonderful, the food was first rate, and I can't remember when we've had tastier turkey's. Thanks also to all the carvers, servers and washer-uppers who helped everything run smoothly. An extra special thanks to George for his hard work providing the borsch and fish & sauerkraut courses. Photo Competition Again loads of brilliant entries giving us the excuse to reminisce over yet another year of wonderful CYHA events. As last year, many pics were from our Scotland trip.
Ali Danbury Walk
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