Author Topic: If you were to live in a National Park, which one would you choose?  (Read 2258 times)

ninthace

  • Veteran Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 11824
So it does need a tweak then 😉


Probably, IMHO there is a limited amount of pleasure to be had in working out more and more ways up the same mountain to see the same view as opposed to finding more mountains to go up.  :)
Solvitur Ambulando

phil1960

  • Veteran Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 2993

Probably, IMHO there is a limited amount of pleasure to be had in working out more and more ways up the same mountain to see the same view as opposed to finding more mountains to go up.  :)
Ah but I didn’t say that, I do get that doing the same thing all the time, or very similar, may not suit some people, me neither to be honest. What I mean is that it’s not necessarily about getting to the top of the same hill or mountain by different ways, but the fact that there are many other areas, paths, and undiscovered places in an an area the size of Snowdonia, or the lakes, or the Beacons to explore, again that may be not to everyone’s taste but I’m still being surprised by what I find in my little neck of the woods p :)
Touching from a distance, further all the time.

ninthace

  • Veteran Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 11824
No argument with that philosophy, that is what makes time studying maps, websites and exploring worthwhile. Doesn't always come off though http://www.haroldstreet.org.uk/routes/download/?walk=3295  O0
Solvitur Ambulando

phil1960

  • Veteran Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 2993
No argument with that philosophy, that is what makes time studying maps, websites and exploring worthwhile. Doesn't always come off though http://www.haroldstreet.org.uk/routes/download/?walk=3295  O0
But good on you for trying with that one  O0
Touching from a distance, further all the time.

 

Terms of Use     Privacy Policy