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Leg 5: MBCP (More Beautiful Cotswold Pubs)

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Steven, Louise, and Susannah joined the regulars this time, for five miles, Moreton-in-Marsh to Broadwell.  Di’s logistical planning worked well; having left Louise’s car at Broadwell, we all regrouped for the obligatory starting photo in Moreton and set off down green lanes and across a number of fields in warm sunshine.   Alison’s navigational skills were called for as the book instructed us to follow a course of 210 degrees to the farthest corner of a field. Fortunately, Alison had her compass (although we could actually see the stile we were aiming for…).  This walk did contain some pretty complicated stiles.....   We had planned to stop for a Sunday lunch at the Coach & Horses in Longborough,  but found out when trying to book that they weren’t serving food as the Landlord and Landlady had got married and were on their  honeymoon. But they were happy to sell us drinks to accompany our packed lunches in their garden. Rested and refreshed, we resumed our journey, meandering

Leg 4: Broad Campden to More-tea-and-cakes-in-Marsh

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It is quite a feat to get nine people into a starting selfie, but more of an achievement to work out the logistics of getting all those people to the start of the walk at Broad Campden and home again from Moreton-in-Marsh. We have Di to thank for brilliantly sorting out the logistics. Having successfully arrived at the Bakers Arms, the regular crew and dog, along with Steven, Melanie, Ro, Janet and Julia set off in glorious sunshine. We walked up a gentle hill and before we turned left along the side of a field we looked back on the lovely view. We followed this track for a while, through a couple of hunter's gates and past a beautiful house, where a collection of 4 dogs greeted us enthusiastically from the garden. On we walked, admiring the beautiful views on the way. This walk had more hills than the earlier ones on the Monarch's Way, and at the top of a particularly steep climb,  we paused and were delighted to find that Di had baked some delicious biscuits for us all, which