 To get to the road 200 yards away, the Austin had first to negotiate a bank and drop down onto the sunken remains of the bridlepath which had been washed away over the last 25 years. Then, assisted by gravity, 100 yards down the rutted and overgrown footpath which had thick bushes on one side and a ditch on the other. The Lichfield then had to be pushed around a sharp left turn into a private garden (the orginal "exit" having been washed away), along a river bank and onto a level area. Then it was easy to tow it the last 100 yards across a narrow bridge and uphill to the waiting transporter. |