Monday, 15 August 2011

TG167432 - Beeston Bump - 63m

We keep waiting for our readers' contributions but it's proving a long wait. We'll therefore include another contribution of our own to keep some (very slow) momentum:

Who are we? we are Bears Unlimited Norfolk Branch members, Oscar, Patch, Louis and Woolly. We don't feature in the main blog too often, so wanted to prove that we do all get out and about, even if George and Yorkie are your main correspondents. Woolly of course did shoot to fame when he became the first sheep to walk the Cumbria Way, as regular readers of our main blog will remember.


Where are we? We're at Beeston Bump on the coast path just outside the Norfolk sea-side town of Sheringham. As the name suggests, it's more of a bump than a hill or mountain, but it's the best this part of flat old Norfolk can offer.


When are why were we there? we were there on a sunny Sunday afternoon. It was August 7th 2011 and we were all on an outing from our Norfolk Bear Cave home. We had planned to go for a swim, but it was a bit windy and the sea was rough, so we had a lovely cliff path walk instead.

Love Woolly, Oscar, Louis and Patch

P.S. do we get the prize for the lowest trig point?

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