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7012
... I was in this situation for a time when Rowland was living here and I was still working in Nottingham. I actually enjoyed it and missed the commuting when...
Ann Bowker
hillwalker_2000
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Feb 1, 2004
8:40 am
7013
In message <1075641444.206.57711.m12@yahoogroups.com>, Ann Bowker <bowker@...> writes ... Mention of Wagner operas reminds me of my first visit...
Chris Crocker
galltywenallt
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Feb 1, 2004
4:41 pm
7014
This split-life-ism is certainly complicated. At least in January and February, I only wake up wondering whether I am in Wolverhampton or New Brighton. But the...
Chris Watson
crogary
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Feb 1, 2004
9:40 pm
7015
... And my next door neighbour's daughter lives in a student flat almost inside Cain's Brewery in Liverpool. It's a small world! Lord B apparently got done for...
Chris Watson
crogary
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Feb 1, 2004
9:46 pm
7016
My brother lived in Ambleside for quite a while - and whenever I stayed there we did a Saturday night pub crawl, and I do remember a pub much like the one you ...
mike knipe
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Feb 1, 2004
10:10 pm
7017
I often spend February half term in Ambleside and the Golden Rule is our regular watering hole. It's only small and gets pretty busy even in February. Can't...
Chris Watson
crogary
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Feb 2, 2004
8:13 pm
7018
... Just made the trip to work today.... Breaking the trip, I managed to squelch up Greatmoor Hill on a very foul day.. At least I beat the wind - it was wild...
Richard Webb
fasgadh
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Feb 2, 2004
10:40 pm
7019
... Interested to note that there are two Greatmoor Hills 6km apart ....and that the GridRefs in Anquet are someway off ...
Gordon Adshead
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Feb 2, 2004
11:41 pm
7020
Just a quick alarm call for any rhbers who are planning to submit an entry to the TAC festive quiz - entries close at 9pm today. Already a healthy crop in,...
Dave Hewitt
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Feb 4, 2004
1:50 pm
7021
... He's the grandson of the old nazi: http://www.sundaymail.co. uk/news/content_objectid=13901216_method=full_siteid=86024_headline=-B ...
John MacEwan
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Feb 4, 2004
11:19 pm
7022
Hi all, Just scanning through next weeks issue of Radio Times and saw a play listed on BBC Radio 4, Thursday, 12th, February, 1415 hrs, entitled " The Glasgow...
brian russell
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Feb 5, 2004
2:15 am
7023
... Ok. Deadline up. Where the heck was South America? Jon...
Jon M
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Feb 5, 2004
9:50 am
7024
... There is a South America on Hutton Roof. Its a climbing route up a crack/flake that is shaped liek the coast of Brazil Richard...
Richard Webb
fasgadh
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Feb 5, 2004
10:21 am
7025
... ... but no nearby islands! Nearest I got to an answer for this one was a house/farm called Newyork on the shores of Loch Awe but even the nearest islands...
Graham Benny
cnbs96
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Feb 5, 2004
10:51 am
7026
... There is a Cape Horn, on Loch Mullardoch-Lungard Richard...
Richard Webb
fasgadh
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Feb 5, 2004
11:21 am
7027
... Brilliant! I'm definitely not a climber, and never thought of trying Google with "South America UK Outdoor Lunacy" or similar. Thanks, Jon...
Jon M
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Feb 5, 2004
12:30 pm
7028
... I spent "some time" looking for possibilities round the coastline of Great Britain, Northern Ireland, and various islands surrounded by salt water and...
Jon Foote
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Feb 5, 2004
1:34 pm
7029
I don't know if Jon F's e-mail came through to everyone in the same way that it reached here - i.e. with the RHB of the posting title replaced by the word ...
Trevorlittlewood@...
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Feb 5, 2004
3:38 pm
7030
... programme, i ... celebrity - ... celebrity status ... deed in ... Inverie? ... brewing ... not know. ... I'm not all computers and maps. Sometimes other...
Jonathan de Ferranti
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Feb 5, 2004
4:31 pm
7031
... Yes, that's how I received it, though I could read the text okay after the Spamguard warning. ... Well if that's the case surely Trevor's response ought to...
Alan Dawson
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Feb 5, 2004
9:53 pm
7032
... It's the km-long shingle/sandbank SE of Barrow-in-Furness, at 270635 (sorry, can't find my LR96 so unsure of the letters). It's shown but not named on the...
Dave Hewitt
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Feb 5, 2004
10:05 pm
7033
TrevorL ... that ... word ... Yes: in view of the dodgy-looking title and an attachment I deleted it as a possible virus, without reading - [sorry Jon] At risk...
Rob Woodall
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Feb 6, 2004
7:42 am
7034
... Lincs is good for North America - New York, (obviously) Boston Brazils in Essex. TL8000. No obvious islands though Didn't do the quiz. Rob...
Rob Woodall
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Feb 6, 2004
7:42 am
7035
In a message dated 06/02/2004 08:28:30 GMT Standard Time, ... N. Durham/S. Tyneside is also good for N. American place names...... Washington of course, then...
Trevorlittlewood@...
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Feb 6, 2004
9:46 am
7036
... I prefer SI units - when I was at school I had the rather unwieldy nickname "point three oh four eight". And how did AB guess about my foote fetish? Jon F...
Jon Foote
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Feb 6, 2004
10:40 am
7037
... Great find - and a win for paper mapping. I trawled this area of the coast online, but too close to the coast. Jon...
Jon M
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Feb 6, 2004
1:16 pm
7038
Anyone else catch the Naked Rambler Steve Gough's appearance on The Salon on C4 at teatime today? I chanced upon it while building the fire - was like suddenly...
Dave Hewitt
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Feb 6, 2004
11:19 pm
7039
Archie MacDougall's book: "Knoydart, The Last Scottish Land Raid" is worth seeking out. He was last of the 'Seven Men of Knoydart' when he wrote the book circa...
Andrew Ralton
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Feb 7, 2004
9:39 am
7040
Thanks to all Hall members who have sent me their end of year accounts. For those who haven't please could you send them to me as soon as you can be bothered -...
Alan Dawson
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Feb 7, 2004
8:11 pm
7041
... glad i'm not as dopey as i thought i was for the last 2 months. Its too easy to think you're the only one lost in space ...
ian jones
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Feb 8, 2004
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