Any other members on here into Walking ?
Just wondered my and my better half enjoy getting out and about on various treks (often including picnic lunch and Pub meal on way home).
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- Selby White
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Take a Hike
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Some cracking scenery there SW. The building in SD10372, I'm sure I've saw it on TV in a few drama series but can't think which ones.
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I love hiking Selby. Managed to do each of the 3 Yorkshire peaks over the winter months. Beautiful when they're covered in snow. A few weeks ago I did all 3 together with a friend in under 8 1/2 hours.
I also did a lot of hiking around Canada and USA last year. The Franconia Trail in New Hampshire was probably the highlight. I'll try put some photos up on here when I'm on the laptop.
I also did a lot of hiking around Canada and USA last year. The Franconia Trail in New Hampshire was probably the highlight. I'll try put some photos up on here when I'm on the laptop.
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It's looking a photographs like those that make me so proud of my heritage. When I was younger I did a lot of walking on Dartmoor doing the North to South walk ( 25 miles ) & actually managed over a period of time the perambulation of Dartmoor. The one thing you soon realise is you don't buy cheap walking boots.
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I went to post a letter. Post box is about 200 yards from our front door. Did 400 yards and had to have a sit down. No fun this getting old.
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Not sure what its called but its just outside Marsden (one mile ish) next to the A62.Davycc wrote:Some cracking scenery there SW. The building in SD10372, I'm sure I've saw it on TV in a few drama series but can't think which ones.
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Will look forward to the photos Birkybirkybullufc wrote:I love hiking Selby. Managed to do each of the 3 Yorkshire peaks over the winter months. Beautiful when they're covered in snow. A few weeks ago I did all 3 together with a friend in under 8 1/2 hours.
I also did a lot of hiking around Canada and USA last year. The Franconia Trail in New Hampshire was probably the highlight. I'll try put some photos up on here when I'm on the laptop.
Its just recently we've started recording each walk we do with photos, starting to build a collection.
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NW, You should meet my better half she has done lots of walks on Dartmoor always telling me about it. She did live in Devon for a lot of years.NottinghamWhite wrote:It's looking a photographs like those that make me so proud of my heritage. When I was younger I did a lot of walking on Dartmoor doing the North to South walk ( 25 miles ) & actually managed over a period of time the perambulation of Dartmoor. The one thing you soon realise is you don't buy cheap walking boots.
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Selby White wrote:
NW, You should meet my better half she has done lots of walks on Dartmoor always telling me about it. She did live in Devon for a lot of years.
Used to walk the moors a couple of times a week. Loved North Dartmoor much more rugged than the chocolate box South. We used to park up passing by Cranmere Pool & onto Fur Tor. Hard going in places with a bit of bog hopping as we called it but the end result made it all worth while.
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