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New Forest Foray #1

Author David Wenk   
Category New Forest, New Routes, R & D, Reports, Walks   
Date 25 Sep 2007    

WALK REPORT This was meant to be a test of my New Forest mushroom hunting walk. Sadly, we only found one mushroom. It was up a tree, and not very photogenic, so you won’t see it featured in the pictures below. I expect to have more luck in October and November, when the growing conditions will be better.

Our route today starts in Brockenhurst, on the edge of the New Forest National Park, and follows the Lymington River valley down to the sea. 23 pics in this set. Thanks for coming, Nadine!

New Forest Brockenhurst to Lymington walk, photo montage Article continues …

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