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Thanks june so do i its killing me. Thanks to everyone who came along today on a slighty longer recce than i thought it would be.i appreciate everyone who turned up in awful conditions to come on the walk.despit the conditions i loved every min off it.this is what sundays are made for walking with the outdoorduo gang

nG Glyn nav   on 11/02/18 @ 21:00

Great ('fairly easy' 🙂 ) walk Glyn, together with great company! In conjunction with great clothes and waterproof (almost!) footwear, it was all good, despite the muddy environment! A little surprised at the ferocity of the frequent blizzards, especially as the Alps (from which I have just returned) were far gentler! Good to catch-up with OD folks new and old (and sometimes a bit confused about the difference between paths and rivers 🙂 ). See y'all soon...

StStrider   on 11/02/18 @ 21:33

Thanks for another great, muddy and wet day out with good companyxx

CaCazzer  on 12/02/18 @ 7:47

What a brilliant day. A tapestry of shivers, smiles, snowy flakes and funny moments. Thank you Glyn. Great to see everyone, remeet Steve and show Adam I'm still alive and kicking. I had such a hairy drive home though... sat nav took me high into ferocious conditions and dire visibility. Rerouted 3 times and finally made it past stranded cars and rescue services. Two and three-quarter hours for an hour's journey. Worth it though to banter with you lot! 🙂J x

CDCarpe Diem!   on 12/02/18 @ 15:34

Bin the sat nav Jonathan, they are rubbish. Maps rule, Sat navs are for the dim witted.

LWLazlo Woodbine   on 12/02/18 @ 16:20

Lazlo Woodbine: couldn't see the road let alone read a map while doing Arctic driving 😀

CDCarpe Diem!   on 12/02/18 @ 17:08

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