The third Migration walk of the series saw a party of 4 meeting at Sollom on the Old Liverpool Road.
They had dodged the Squalls of the morning and enjoyed an afternoon of sun with a slight breeze.
We walked to Red Bridge after crossing the Canal at Lock Bridge.
Could see that some of the fields were flooded. This area is known as Eyes Lane and is Old English and means "land surrounded by water".
We followed a path along the River Douglas north but just before the bridge at the A59 we crossed a short stretch of field to return to Lock Bridge by walking back along the Canal.
Retraced steps to Sollom.
They had dodged the Squalls of the morning and enjoyed an afternoon of sun with a slight breeze.
We walked to Red Bridge after crossing the Canal at Lock Bridge.
Could see that some of the fields were flooded. This area is known as Eyes Lane and is Old English and means "land surrounded by water".
We followed a path along the River Douglas north but just before the bridge at the A59 we crossed a short stretch of field to return to Lock Bridge by walking back along the Canal.
Retraced steps to Sollom.
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