Our breakfast view back towards Wast Hills and Birmingham
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After our cruise to
Hopwood on Tuesday we had a couple of walks around the area on Wednesday.
In the morning, we walked
up the towpath to Wast Hills tunnel and then branched off to start a circular
walk.
Under the bridge, just before
the tunnel, were piles of metallic objects: bicycle frames, hotel safe boxes,
car body parts etc. I hadn’t noticed
them when we came past on Tuesday, so someone must have been magnet fishing
since then. It’s impossible to know what
to do as it shouldn’t be left there as litter but there was no way of taking it
anywhere. We usually only see this sort
of thing in towns, so it was strange seeing it out in the countryside in a
place where access wasn’t easy.
The canal tunnel cottage
above the portal was in a great location without any neighbours and was even
more attractive as the traffic noise from the M42 couldn’t be heard, unlike in
other parts of Hopwood. Unfortunately,
it was boarded up but suspect it will make a great family home one day.
The rest of the walk was
away from the canal, across fields and on country roads. At one place I came across yet another
boarded up house. This time it was an
old farmhouse:
Again, it was in a great location without any neighbours:
Back on the boat, whilst
having lunch, two boats went past. I’d
forgotten that the winter closures on this canal are during the first three
months of next year consequently there will be traffic between Birmingham and Worcester
until Christmas. It made me realise that
Birmingham may still be busy boatwise, and not empty as I had hoped. Still, there’s plenty of places to moor in
the centre so it shouldn’t be a problem when we go up on Friday,
2 comments:
When I have found piles of old bikes etc on the tow path I have emailed a photo to the local CRT office and they have come and cleared them away.
Thanks guys. Obvious really especially as we have done it in the past๐
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