Camping at Weybread, and the BSCC at Cotton and Dickleburgh - 14th August 2024

We're up at the lake on a couple of days in quick succession, including an overnight stop where the sailing on the following morning is the best yet since the purchase of the new dinghy. Book-ending this are a couple of BSCC rides, both to newly-reopened pubs - the Trowel and Hammer in Cotton, and the Crown Inn at Dickleburgh.

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We cycle up through Wickham Skeith

We cycle up through Wickham Skeith

The church of St. Michael in Cotton

We arrive at the re-opened Trowel and Hammer

The back room at the Trowel and Hammer

Beers in the back garden

The back of the pub is all new furniture

A view from up on the balcony

We head off to the Mellis Railway

Gaz has a proper 'flake with that?' moment

Visiting girls have modified the day diary

Isobel and Harry in Harleston Co-op

Isobel and Harry in the car park

Isobel by the camper van

Nosher pokes about on the boat

It looks like rain for a bit

Overnight camping at the lake

The bar of the Crown Inn at Dickleburgh

The Boy Phil's on the phone

Gaz and Phil outside, as we plan the next move

A solitary cupboard in the yard

Gaz walks through the old timbered coaching arch

The back of the Dickleburgh Crown