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brasher headed to Newton-under-Roseberry for their latest outdoor day. We started the day with a brisk walk up to the top of  Roseberry Topping which stands at approx 320 metres and can be seen from most parts of Teeside. The walk to the top only took 20 minutes or so but the views were fantastic.

Then we walked up to the Hanging Stone,  before setting off again to walk to the Captain Cook Monument on Easby Moor.

We were given the task of sketching Roseberry Topping, with a prize for the winning masterpiece. The standards were so high that they were split into two categories. These were 'Under Fives' for the simpler, childlike sketches and 'Artistic impressions' for the more professional artists of the brasher team.

Carol Bunting (above)
Sarah Shanley (below) 

The two winning sketches made it onto our blog however you can see all the others on our flickr page along with some pics from the day.

We ended our day with a meal in the Kings Head which was the perfect end to our day.

 

Chris

9 July 2009 (at 4:58pm)

Well done Carol.

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