Miles walked: 13
Elevation gain: 1,300 ft.
Accommodations: The Sportsman Inn
Another day of great hiking weather, many ups and downs, and beautiful green views! Our taxi driver from yesterday picked up the four of us at 9:15 and zipped us along on the 30-minute ride back to where we finished walking yesterday. David stayed at The Sportsman Inn with the plan of spending the day reading, watching tv, and napping in order to give his knee a rest.

As I expected, the climb that looked so daunting yesterday afternoon was long but easy as we all took it at our own pace. John and June are faster walkers than Nancy and I, so they are often out front. Nancy and I mosey along and catch up to them every so often.
Once up on Graffham Down, we passed by several barrows, or burial mounds, from the Bronze Age. (4000-5000 years ago.) The signboard said the graves were covered with chalk and could have been seen from miles away.

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- To Moreton-in-Marsh, April 29
- To Chipping Camden, April 28
- To Stanton, April 27
- To Winchcombe, April 26
- To Guiting Power, April 25
- To Bourton-on-the-Water, April 24
- To Stow-on-the-Wold, April 23
- A Rest Day and a Train Trip to Remember, April 21-22
- To Eastbourne, April 20
- To Alfriston, April 19
- To Kingston/Lewes, April 18
- To Poynings, April 17
- To Bramber/Upper Beeding, April 16
- Rest Day in Amberley
- To Amberley, April 14
- To Cocking, April 13
- To Buriton, April 12
- To Meonstoke, April 11
- Winchester, April 10
- Winchester, April 9
- To Winchester, April 7-8

2 responses to “To Amberley, April 14”
Carla, thank you for an A+ report of your daily adventures!
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So lovely!
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