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Backpackers Hertfordshire weekend

A rotten drive to Standon. The M25 at its worst – Friday afternoon, lane narrowings and poor visibility due to spray. We pitched in a paddock behind The Star, which was excellent and very convenient for a very good pint or two of Greene King IPA. We were able to leave cars there till the next day.

Behind The Star

The Star, Standon

Our chosen route took us out of Standon north along the Harcamlow Way. We went by Patmore Heath. I was interested to see this as I hadn’t been there since the early 1960s. Having grown up in Hertfordshire, we sometimes went as a family for a Sunday afternoon drive and I have faint memories of playing ball games on Patmore Heath and having things like coconut ice bought for us, made by a lady in her house overlooking the heath. It was another age.

Patmore Heath

Patmore Heath

We walked on then to Stocking Pelham and then to Furneux Pelham, where we camped in a garden area by The Brewery Tap. The landlady kindly came out with a spade and some earth and dealt with the little mounds of dog poo scattered around. Greene King IPA here too. The weather today was perfect walking weather.

It was the weekend of Furneux Festival. Plenty of village celebrations of all kinds. In the church was a Country Shop selling local produce, mainly preserves of one kind or another. I bought a jar of medlar jelly.

Furneux Pelham is really quite lovely, with a good number of quality village houses as seen below.

A new house being built

Who allowed planning consent for this?

Rain was forecast for Sunday but the first two hours were really quite nice and sunny. Torrential rain was falling further west but, although it rained on us later in the morning walking back to Standon, it wasn’t that bad. Braughing was very pleasant with a couple of good pubs and a picturesque ford.

I hadn’t realised that the practice of pargeting extended into Hertfordshire. This was a fine example.

Shortly before crossing back over the A10 into Standon, we passed through the village of Nasty. Not far over the border into Essex, there’s a village called Ugley.

If proliferation of hedgerow fruit is a sign of a hard winter to come, we are in for a bad one! I’ve never seen so many blackberries, elderberries, sloe, hawthorn and rosehips.

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ICE CAVE

ICE CAVE TRAIL
Pinetop-Lakeside
Porter Creek

Porter Creek

Ice Cave

Turnoff for Ice Cave

Scott Reservoir

Although alluring images of icicles and dark, stony passages might come to mind when mulling over the name of this celebrated White Mountain trail, it’s best to approach this hike as a journey instead of a destination. That’s because the signature feature– “ice cave”–is little more than an anticlimactic side trip on an otherwise striking trail.  Surrounded by chain link for preservation, the cave is actually a lava tube that spews cool air year-round. As a destination, this dusty sinkhole disappoints, but the beautiful journey picks up the slack.  The hike begins on a dirt road that passes by a row of ranch homes before encountering the marshy margins of Porter Creek where profuse clusters of cattails and fragrant grasses populate the dewy cienega that hosts the trail on its way to Scott Reservoir. At the 1-mile point, the route bends away from the water and begins a mild, pine-shaded uphill climb. The ice cave (a.k.a. Blue Ridge Cave) is located a few yards off the main trail near the 2-mile point where the protective fence is barely visible off to the left. The spur path is marked by a low rock wall and two blue diamond markers tacked to a tree.  After visiting the cave, hop back on the main route and continue for another 1.5-miles to Blue Ridge Trail #107 junction, the turnaround point for this hike.
LENGTH:  7 miles roundtrip
ELEVATION: 6,700’ – 7,200’
RATING:  moderate
DOG RATING:  3 paws
KID FRIENDLY?: moderate
DISTANCE FROM PHOENIX:  175 miles one-way
GETTING THERE:
From Show Low, go southeast on SR260 (toward McNary) to Porter Mountain Road (FR 45).  Go left at the stoplight and continue 1 mile to the trailhead on the right. 
INFO: Pinetop-Lakeside Parks & Recreation, 928-368-6700 x 3,
http://www.tracks-pinetop-lakeside.org/TrailsFiles/IceCaveTrail.htm
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EAST CABIN LOOP




EAST CABIN LOOP CIRCUIT
Coconino National Forest

Stream-filled canyons, substantial timber lands, flowing springs and three sites where the ruins of decommissioned forest service cabins stand in aspen-framed alpine meadows combine for an especially interesting hike. This route uses three of the five trails that make up the Coconino National Forest’s Cabin Loop System of old fire roads and shelters.
Not for amateurs, this hike requires a fair amount of map and route-finding skill. The trail is marked by tree blazes—pairs of short and long gashes in the bark of trees. To stay on track, leap-frog from one blaze to the next.
HIKE DIRECTIONS:
Begin on the Barbershop Trail # 91 located across the road from Buck Springs Cabin. Follow #91 for a half-mile to the U-Bar Trail # 28, go right (north) and continue 7.6 miles to the Houston Brothers Trail #18 junction near Pinchot Cabin. From here, go left (south) and follow #18 7.5 miles back to trail #91, go left (east) and hike 4 miles back to the trailhead. See the Forest Service map for other loop and day hike options.

HIGHLIGHTS: creeks, canyons, springs and historic ruins
LENGTH: 18-mile loop
RATING: moderate
ELEVATION: 7,000 – 7,500 feet

DRIVING DISTANCE FROM PHOENIX: 157 miles
GETTING THERE: From Payson, go east on Highway 260 for 30 miles to Rim Road (Forest Road 300) just past milepost 282. Follow FR 300 for 23 miles to Forest Road 137. Turn right onto FR137 and go 4 miles to the sign for Barbershop Trail on the left side of the road, across from Buck Springs Cabin.
INFORMATION: 928-477-2172 or fs.fed.us/r3/Coconino

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