[EDIT: you can read the stories from my progress across my map here.]

[kofi]

My hopes were high. It was a perfect high summer day and the grid square looked enticing, on paper at least. It was marked as mostly woodland with a hill, a small lake and a Roman villa thrown in for luck. A Roman road, now a motorway, sliced across the square next to a railway line. A third of the square was a popular country park and the rest of it was pure countryside with only a single building marked on the square. I was very much looking forward to a summer sunshine meander through idyllic ancient parkland dotted with enormous old oak trees.

And yet.

And yet it turned out that the solitary building was a historic manor house that owned most of the grid square and resolutely refused to share it with me. The lake was fenced off with forbidding signs from a fishing club. So I found myself being shunted away from the estate of the Elizabethan mansion down a noisy footpath squashed between the motorway and a chain link fence. I hoped to explore a small patch of woodland but that turned out to belong to a golf course and so too was off limits.

The lake? I have no idea.

The Roman villa and ancient earthworks? Nada.

The most enjoyable part of the foray so far was standing on the motorway bridge watching the noisy traffic hurtle beneath me.

Away at last from the empty expanses of private land, I could now enjoy stretching my legs in the woodland of the country park. It was a really nice park, with footpaths and running trails weaving around the woodland. But with this being the school summer holidays the park was really busy. There were so many of us squashed into this small sector of public countryside and I was irritated and in no mood to enjoy the park.

As is to exacerbate my mood I cycled over the trimmings of a strimmed hedge and got the first puncture of my year exploring this map. Taking this as a sign from the gods I conceded defeat on the day and limped to the nearest pub to fix my puncture and stew over the repeated frustrations of land access issues that have reared their head time and again across this map.