Where are you going tonight?
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bobo the clown wrote:A place caalled Cavtat, 40 mi's south of Dubrovnic. Looks nice ... I'll know for sure in a few hours.Gary the Enfield wrote:Please do. Whereabouts are you going?bobo the clown wrote:Well, off to that Croatia place tomorrow.
I'll let you know !
Will mail you direct with piccies etc. once returned if interested. Don't want to bore the masses with my holiday snaps.
Cheers M. Looking to book similair in October so all reviews gratefully received. Have a good 'un.
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I don't say this very often but I was in Bolton yesterday. Saw the infamous Pack Horse and had a good day.
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The Langdale Pikes - Raven Crag, Loft Crag, Pike of Stickle, Harrison Stickle, Thurnacar Knot, Pavey Ark and Tarn Crag. 2400 feet of ascent in the pissing rain. Bring it!!!
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You lucky bastard. Seriously.Bruce Rioja wrote:The Langdale Pikes - Raven Crag, Loft Crag, Pike of Stickle, Harrison Stickle, Thurnacar Knot, Pavey Ark and Tarn Crag. 2400 feet of ascent in the pissing rain. Bring it!!!
Bowfell and the Langdale valley are one of my favourite places in the world. Breathe deep and enjoy.
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sounds absolutely fab!!Bruce Rioja wrote:The Langdale Pikes - Raven Crag, Loft Crag, Pike of Stickle, Harrison Stickle, Thurnacar Knot, Pavey Ark and Tarn Crag. 2400 feet of ascent in the pissing rain. Bring it!!!

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Armchair, Beer, Telly.
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Sounds absolutely fab!Hoboh wrote:Armchair, Beer, Telly.

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For a little extra effort you could tag Ullscarf as well, the fell at the very centre of the Lakes.Gary the Enfield wrote:You lucky bastard. Seriously.Bruce Rioja wrote:The Langdale Pikes - Raven Crag, Loft Crag, Pike of Stickle, Harrison Stickle, Thurnacar Knot, Pavey Ark and Tarn Crag. 2400 feet of ascent in the pissing rain. Bring it!!!
Bowfell and the Langdale valley are one of my favourite places in the world. Breathe deep and enjoy.
This was the Langdale Pikes as I walked through the valley just last week to the Old Dungeon Ghyll where I stayed for the night: It was pissing down then too but for these few seconds.

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Mind how you go. Someone snuffed it there yesterday.Bruce Rioja wrote:The Langdale Pikes - Raven Crag, Loft Crag, Pike of Stickle, Harrison Stickle, Thurnacar Knot, Pavey Ark and Tarn Crag.
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Pavey Ark is the crag extreme right in the photo above.
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be alright on a bike!Bruce Rioja wrote:The Langdale Pikes - Raven Crag, Loft Crag, Pike of Stickle, Harrison Stickle, Thurnacar Knot, Pavey Ark and Tarn Crag. 2400 feet of ascent in the pissing rain. Bring it!!!
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nice photo! makes me long for the hills!!clapton is god wrote:For a little extra effort you could tag Ullscarf as well, the fell at the very centre of the Lakes.Gary the Enfield wrote:You lucky bastard. Seriously.Bruce Rioja wrote:The Langdale Pikes - Raven Crag, Loft Crag, Pike of Stickle, Harrison Stickle, Thurnacar Knot, Pavey Ark and Tarn Crag. 2400 feet of ascent in the pissing rain. Bring it!!!
Bowfell and the Langdale valley are one of my favourite places in the world. Breathe deep and enjoy.
This was the Langdale Pikes as I walked through the valley just last week to the Old Dungeon Ghyll where I stayed for the night: It was pissing down then too but for these few seconds.
I lift mine eyes unto the hills
from whence cometh my salvation....
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Or, to quote the window engraving in St Olafs church, Wasdale, "I will lift up mine eyes unto the hills from whence cometh my strength'.thebish wrote:nice photo! makes me long for the hills!!clapton is god wrote:For a little extra effort you could tag Ullscarf as well, the fell at the very centre of the Lakes.Gary the Enfield wrote:You lucky bastard. Seriously.Bruce Rioja wrote:The Langdale Pikes - Raven Crag, Loft Crag, Pike of Stickle, Harrison Stickle, Thurnacar Knot, Pavey Ark and Tarn Crag. 2400 feet of ascent in the pissing rain. Bring it!!!
Bowfell and the Langdale valley are one of my favourite places in the world. Breathe deep and enjoy.
This was the Langdale Pikes as I walked through the valley just last week to the Old Dungeon Ghyll where I stayed for the night: It was pissing down then too but for these few seconds.
I lift mine eyes unto the hills
from whence cometh my salvation....
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Or to quote from St Worthy
"I shall lift mine eyes unto the hills from whence I shall order another round in the Old Dungeon Ghyll"
"I shall lift mine eyes unto the hills from whence I shall order another round in the Old Dungeon Ghyll"
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Lovely photo Clapton. Its so green, thought up north was all greyclapton is god wrote:For a little extra effort you could tag Ullscarf as well, the fell at the very centre of the Lakes.Gary the Enfield wrote:You lucky bastard. Seriously.Bruce Rioja wrote:The Langdale Pikes - Raven Crag, Loft Crag, Pike of Stickle, Harrison Stickle, Thurnacar Knot, Pavey Ark and Tarn Crag. 2400 feet of ascent in the pissing rain. Bring it!!!
Bowfell and the Langdale valley are one of my favourite places in the world. Breathe deep and enjoy.
This was the Langdale Pikes as I walked through the valley just last week to the Old Dungeon Ghyll where I stayed for the night: It was pissing down then too but for these few seconds.

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what?????????Gooner Girl wrote:
Lovely photo Clapton. Its so green, thought up north was all grey

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When i was at school all the books we read in English and the history of England gave the impression that the north was grey, bleak and industrialised. I know thats not strictly true - hence why i put the wink... Perhaps you had better take me on holiday up there Bish to educate me. Am sure they have some 5 star hotels somewhere!thebish wrote:what?????????Gooner Girl wrote:
Lovely photo Clapton. Its so green, thought up north was all grey

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Aye, its all those dark satanic mill chimneys, woodbine fog and meat pie fumes. Add our flat-caps, clogs and whippets and its pretty grim up't north.Gooner Girl wrote: When i was at school all the books we read in English and the history of England gave the impression that the north was grey, bleak and industrialised.
ps: Our football stadium is surrounded by hills and moorland. How green is yours?

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I just love those hills and moors. Was in the Dales a couple of weeks ago. It's like life dripping back into your soul.
Great quote, thebish... Is it one of the psalms?
Great quote, thebish... Is it one of the psalms?
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indeed... Psalm 121William the White wrote:I just love those hills and moors. Was in the Dales a couple of weeks ago. It's like life dripping back into your soul.
Great quote, thebish... Is it one of the psalms?
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