P is for Path
They can show you a way down a ridge or take you to a view. Give you a choice of straight up a hill or winding round. You can see that numerous footsteps in the following photo have probably preferred the straight up option as that is the wider path on Ben Rinnes, maybe it keeps the gasping for breath to a minimum.

Lead you down wide hills to forests

Perhaps follow a path by a stream, I seem to remember that is a survival tip if you get lost.
Now we come to the end of my paths for today and what is nicer than walking on a warm sunny day with the miles behind you as you come down to the end
That last photo clinched the deal for me: I love paths (especially with a pub waiting at the end)!
ReplyDeleteWhat a nice blog hike this was along your pretty path!
ReplyDeleteThank you for the walk along all those paths!
ReplyDeleteVery original post for P. I love all the different paths and different directions they take. Nice photos too.
ReplyDeleteI love the word path. It always makes me think of Robert Frosts poem:
ReplyDeleteTwo roads diverged in a wood, and I—
I took the one less traveled by,
And that has made all the difference.
I love walking and light hiking more than any other activity. These pictures made me want to travel the paths...and enjoy an ale ( and I like mine cold) at that pub.
ReplyDeletePaths are great to walk, but pubs are best if you want to hike a brew. My contribution this week is a pool. I invite you to come over and float around on my pool toy. - Margy
ReplyDeleteNice collection of paths!
ReplyDeleteVery nice post, I especially like where it ends at a Pub. Beautiful photographs.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful idea for P! Paths are so important in life, and sometimes so full of the promise of things to come. The pub at the end of this particular journey was a verrry nice touch. :)
ReplyDeletePamposh from the ABC Team