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Insomnia walks
Early in the month I had a few nights of insomnia, probably due to the short nights, and on a couple of occasions I decided to get up after waking at 4 am and actually go for a walk while nobody else was around.
On the first occasion I walked to Toton Sidings, by following the tram line to its Park and Ride terminus, and carrying on across a couple of fields. The train sidings are the planned site of the HS2 Midlands station, and they're in quite a deep cutting, currently surrounded by public land which is a mix of trees and shrubland. The footpaths don't officially do straight down the bankside, but somone had tied up a set of guide ropes to help people get from the high path to the low path, so I used that and it was fun.
The soil was quite a deep red and stained my trainers a little. It reminded me of Kauaʻi island in Hawaii (well, a little).
By the time I got back up (the long way around) there were a few runners out and one woman doing yoga with a nice view over the railway sidings. There were also plenty of bunnies out, which was wonderful to see.
On the second day, I went off in a different direction, and ended up in Bramcote Woods, with a beautiful sky and setting full moon.
The woods themselves were a nice walk around, though I can imagine they'd be busy during the day as they're not huge. They're possibly an old estate or similar since there were some old structures still in place.
I got back just as the sun was starting to light up some rooftops, and took a selfie of myself on the way back that I don't entirely hate, despite having gone out basically straight from my pyjamas
Early in the month I had a few nights of insomnia, probably due to the short nights, and on a couple of occasions I decided to get up after waking at 4 am and actually go for a walk while nobody else was around.
On the first occasion I walked to Toton Sidings, by following the tram line to its Park and Ride terminus, and carrying on across a couple of fields. The train sidings are the planned site of the HS2 Midlands station, and they're in quite a deep cutting, currently surrounded by public land which is a mix of trees and shrubland. The footpaths don't officially do straight down the bankside, but somone had tied up a set of guide ropes to help people get from the high path to the low path, so I used that and it was fun.
The soil was quite a deep red and stained my trainers a little. It reminded me of Kauaʻi island in Hawaii (well, a little).
By the time I got back up (the long way around) there were a few runners out and one woman doing yoga with a nice view over the railway sidings. There were also plenty of bunnies out, which was wonderful to see.
On the second day, I went off in a different direction, and ended up in Bramcote Woods, with a beautiful sky and setting full moon.
The woods themselves were a nice walk around, though I can imagine they'd be busy during the day as they're not huge. They're possibly an old estate or similar since there were some old structures still in place.
I got back just as the sun was starting to light up some rooftops, and took a selfie of myself on the way back that I don't entirely hate, despite having gone out basically straight from my pyjamas