This mornings' long walk was spent mainly roaming some of the forests' plains. The plains are exposed and windswept, an open landscape of
heather, bracken and gorse heathland, and of waterlogged hollows and wetter
valleys. An environment that can become difficult to negotiate, though affords the determined walker superb views. It's a funny thing that in our imaginations the forest is just that a 'forest' all trees, whereas in reality at least 50% of the forest is wild open heath and bog. Above is the view across Dockens Water and over Ibsley Common and Ogden's Purlieu, with Hasley Enclosure on the horizon.
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