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tanner1
Last Post by tanner1 on Mar 12, 2010
Thanks Cameron. Taken those ideas on board and may now walk Gairich instead....
 
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ChristianAidNorthEast
Last Post by ChristianAidNorthEast on Mar 11, 2010
Join TV presenter John Grundy along the historic Bede’s Way Trail and celebrate the rich cultural heritage of the North East of England whilst raising money for people living in ...
 
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Ian Battersby
Last Post by Ian Battersby on Mar 6, 2010
[quote]... a triumph of style over design.[/quote] Interesting point, although you could argue that style is part of the design - esp. in today's world....
 
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eigghead
Last Post by eigghead on Mar 3, 2010
Such as Velvet Bottom in the Mendip Hills...
 
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Norman Grieve
Last Post by Norman Grieve on Feb 22, 2010
The Forestry Commission van then drew alongside and one of the guys got out. "You can't park here, didn't you see the 'No Unauthorised Vehicles sign"? ...
 
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thomallen
Last Post by thomallen on Feb 15, 2010
great film! you got my vote. i like the shots with the low sun.. the jurassic coast is a lovely part of the country and the square and compass is my all time favorite pub! well wo...
 
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Nicolaoutdoors
Last Post by Nicolaoutdoors on Feb 14, 2010
Dear TGO-Fans, following my interest for every kind of outdoor activity I was searching several forums for information about outdoor destinations in the UK already. Great fun and ...
 
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Davevikingr
Last Post by Davevikingr on Feb 5, 2010
Walk last September up Sgurr an Airgid in Kintail (2759' - Corbett). Not an unusual hill in any sense but a good walk with great views (mist permitting), - and quiet atmoshpe...
 
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derekoak
Last Post by derekoak on Feb 1, 2010
Hi Ian all the ridges would have been fine in any weather. It was perfect conditions for crossing bogs, the other option was Bleaklow. We could see Whernside from where we were....
 
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Davevikingr
Last Post by Davevikingr on Jan 29, 2010
Came across this website today - it has a clickable map of the North York Moors - showing photos of various places. Handy perhaps in deciding on a walk. http://www.yorkmoors.co...
 
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Davevikingr
Last Post by Davevikingr on Jan 28, 2010
I've had a few wanders west of Bilsdale too - up and down upper Ryedale and the moors either side. There's a nice bit of country on the slopes between Bilsdale bottom an...
 
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Transport Advice Please?
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Cameron
Last Post by Cameron on Jan 23, 2010
Late August/early September would be a beautiful time to walk the Sutherland Trail but you might run into one or two deer stalking parties. Stick to the route though and it shouldn...
 
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Walking Wainwright's route the wrong way!
Created by jond
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Jay
Last Post by Jay on Nov 23, 2009
Thanks for the trip report jond and I totally agree with everything you and others have said above. Why would anyone get their knickers in a twist about walking the "wrong" way? Cr...
 
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jond
Last Post by jond on Nov 21, 2009
Like most mountain areas in Britain the weather here in the Beacons can be a bit hit and miss. Snow is pretty rare, even in winter. Rain, fog and wind are bigger problems. The weat...
 
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15 mile walk in the heart of the AONB - hills, fields and woods
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MR B
Last Post by MR B on Oct 18, 2009
hi dave have you seen the hovingham hobble around that area 21 miles and 1900' ascent...
 
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