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in-a-tent wrote:jubbababy wrote:Just make sure you don't come back down on any 'unauthorised routes' LOL.
I am guessing this is an 'in joke', you're going to have to share it with us now
, It was harder going than I thought it would be, but we made it back.
Wayne wrote:I just took them straight over the side

in-a-tent wrote:Wayne wrote:I just took them straight over the side
Classic!

Wayne wrote:some rough terrain

in-a-tent wrote:Wayne wrote:some rough terrain
Do you mean gorse, ditches and quagmire?

in-a-tent wrote:Wayne wrote:I just took them straight over the side
Classic!


jubbababy wrote:in-a-tent wrote:Wayne wrote:I just took them straight over the side
Classic!
LOL, and that was with a 6 month old baby on my back. It took about 4 hours to get back down. It would have given army cadets something to think about if it had been part of their obstacle course training! I really thought Mountain Rescue would have to come out.![]()
Never again!



Alan wrote:I am a Walker turned Camper. So walking goes on all year round. Winter walking is very good - better views as a result of less foliage. The ground under foot is often better - less mud etc.
We will be giving camping a go over winter - probably on EHU with a tent heater.
Other than that - I play in brass bands - so that also goes on all year round.
Family History research is often good during winter.


pogue wrote:been a weird year really,only used the caravan once at easter and my pajero blew a head gasket and cracked head driving home.


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