up the road slightly towards
a wee place by the name of...

Here (just before the first house)
I picked up a footpath which took me down
into woodland once again.
Here I was menaced by the
woodsedge along the path side

but also enjoyed spotting
some slimemold

and other boscy dwellers

After a little while I emerged from the woodland
into the upper reaches of the village of Uley
(that's "you-lee" to the un-initiated!)

I was amused to find that Uley has an old
style petrol station which I wouldn't normally
spot driving through the village.
It stated that it was "Open" and I momentarily
believed it! (I wonder how much petrol was the
last time it WAS open!)
It is now of course, merely preserved
for show.

Another unusual feature to Uley is its Brewery,
producing only its own local ale.
A pint of this suited as a lunchtime refresher.

Suitably refreshed after this I headed out
of Uley climbing over "Uley Bury", an Iron age
hill fort which also has archeological evidence for
a Romano-british pagan temple.
Unfortunately rain stopped play
with my camera here. Await another blog.
After the climb up, a decent towards
the base of Cam Long Down

In this dip between hills wild clematis and dog rose
bloomed


I then followed the Cotswold Way
once again,

with views of Downham Hill
to my left

and back to Coaley Peak on my right

This time I took a route skirting around the lefthand side
of Cam Long Down

Then I crossed over the "saddleback" and down
across fields once again.........

...over stiles.....

......and through gates, heading for Upper Cam

where once across the Cam river again I was
on the homeward straight!

A very satisfactory 5 hour round trip, I hope you'll
agree!
2 comments:
Didn't even know one of these place names existed - and I lived there for 13 years!
Downham Hill I always found a bit spooky - don't know why!
Does anyone REALLY enjoy spotting slimemold - and admit it????
Downham Hill was used as an isolution hospital during an outbreak of Smallpox....so that's why its a bit spooky I guess.
....and yes, Slimemolds are weird little lifeforms, easily ignored but interesting in their own right.
<"www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/protista/slimemolds.html"> !!
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