Author Topic: More Unusual Characters in the Peak District  (Read 1049 times)

Lee in Doncaster

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« Last Edit: 21:31:09, 28/04/19 by Lee in Doncaster »
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Mel

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Re: More Unusual Characters in the Peak District
« Reply #1 on: 21:23:59, 28/04/19 »
I'm curious... what has a skin condition which is being treated by the vet?!!


You forgot your link to this latest walk by the way.




Lee in Doncaster

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Re: More Unusual Characters in the Peak District
« Reply #2 on: 21:30:44, 28/04/19 »
I'm curious... what has a skin condition which is being treated by the vet?!!


You forgot your link to this latest walk by the way.




Thanks for reminding me Mel:


https://peakwalking.blogspot.com/2019/04/ladybower-inn-hope-castleton-pindale.html

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Rob Goes Walking

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Re: More Unusual Characters in the Peak District
« Reply #3 on: 23:14:03, 28/04/19 »
I'm a little confused why you catch the bus to and from Sheffield when you live in Doncaster. Do you mean Sheffield is the start and finish of the bus route rather than your journey or were you in Sheffield before your walk?

Lee in Doncaster

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Re: More Unusual Characters in the Peak District
« Reply #4 on: 06:10:48, 29/04/19 »
I'm a little confused why you catch the bus to and from Sheffield when you live in Doncaster. Do you mean Sheffield is the start and finish of the bus route rather than your journey or were you in Sheffield before your walk?


I travel on the train to Sheffield and then catch the bus to the Peak District.
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