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Lee in Doncaster
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Looking Down From Bamford Edge
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Today's walk:
http://peakwalking.blogspot.co.uk/2016/11/cutthroat-bridge-bamford-thornhill-and.html
Trying to block my way, letting the tablets work for me...and they are indeed very primitive.
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pleb
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Re: Looking Down From Bamford Edge
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10:47:42, 28/11/16 »
That pile of gravel in the way looks deliberate, doesn't it?
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18:49:32, 28/11/16 »
Lee, from your photo, the path looks more like a wide track. Maybe the gravel is going to be used to surface it?
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Lee in Doncaster
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17:24:21, 29/11/16 »
That's what I was thinking Tracey. They need to get a move on with it though.
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