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sussamb

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Re: Is Brexit affecting your 2019 hiking plans?
« Reply #45 on: 15:14:55, 29/11/18 »
 ;D
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Re: Is Brexit affecting your 2019 hiking plans?
« Reply #46 on: 16:51:25, 29/11/18 »
;D
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Re: Is Brexit affecting your 2019 hiking plans?
« Reply #47 on: 17:23:40, 29/11/18 »
Young  :o :o :o ;D
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Re: Is Brexit affecting your 2019 hiking plans?
« Reply #48 on: 17:29:55, 29/11/18 »
Young  :o :o :o ;D


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Re: Is Brexit affecting your 2019 hiking plans?
« Reply #49 on: 18:14:33, 29/11/18 »
Only just ... 4 of the little ones  O0
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Re: Is Brexit affecting your 2019 hiking plans?
« Reply #50 on: 18:40:09, 29/11/18 »
Is this the right room for an argument?
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Re: Is Brexit affecting your 2019 hiking plans?
« Reply #51 on: 18:43:20, 29/11/18 »
Is this the right room for an argument?

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Re: Is Brexit affecting your 2019 hiking plans?
« Reply #52 on: 18:44:25, 29/11/18 »
I told you once.
No you haven’t
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Re: Is Brexit affecting your 2019 hiking plans?
« Reply #53 on: 18:47:40, 29/11/18 »
Touching from a distance, further all the time.

ninthace

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Re: Is Brexit affecting your 2019 hiking plans?
« Reply #54 on: 19:06:44, 29/11/18 »
Only just ... 4 of the little ones  O0
Derisive snort. Come back when they’re at school.  ::)
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Re: Is Brexit affecting your 2019 hiking plans?
« Reply #55 on: 19:28:45, 29/11/18 »
See you on the Tongariro Crossing!
Just Googled that. Now added to the must visit list.  O0

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Re: Is Brexit affecting your 2019 hiking plans?
« Reply #56 on: 20:36:22, 29/11/18 »
I drove to Maidstone Kent today. I wonder how long it will be before our roads, certainly on the south, will have no more space to drive on? The number of cars, vans, lorries, etc at 11.00am, on the M25, the M26 and the M20 was truly amazing! It was all moving at about 30 - 40 mph thankfully.

I really do apologise about bringing up travel and Brexit, on reflection I shouldn't have done it.

I keep looking when I get to the M26, because the Government were suggesting recently that they may turn this 15km motorway into a gigantic lorry car park as an overspill plus the single lane that could be used from the Channel Tunnel on the M20. Nothing started as yet! I wonder if the story was a hoax? The M26 is a two lane motorway which could be closed off at both ends, the suggestion was made that large gates could be fitted where it joins the M25 and where it joins the M20. If they did close it, it would offer about 60km of parking space. As I drove along it today I was thinking how many Portaloos would they have to order to satisfy the lorry drivers requirements? I wonder if its worth  investing some dosh in the Porterloo company?

sussamb

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Re: Is Brexit affecting your 2019 hiking plans?
« Reply #57 on: 21:06:19, 29/11/18 »
Derisive snort. Come back when they’re at school.  ::)
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I'm not that old  ;D
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Re: Is Brexit affecting your 2019 hiking plans?
« Reply #58 on: 21:18:29, 29/11/18 »
I drove to Maidstone Kent today. I wonder how long it will be before our roads, certainly on the south, will have no more space to drive on? The number of cars, vans, lorries, etc at 11.00am, on the M25, the M26 and the M20 was truly amazing! It was all moving at about 30 - 40 mph thankfully.

I really do apologise about bringing up travel and Brexit, on reflection I shouldn't have done it.

I keep looking when I get to the M26, because the Government were suggesting recently that they may turn this 15km motorway into a gigantic lorry car park as an overspill plus the single lane that could be used from the Channel Tunnel on the M20. Nothing started as yet! I wonder if the story was a hoax? The M26 is a two lane motorway which could be closed off at both ends, the suggestion was made that large gates could be fitted where it joins the M25 and where it joins the M20. If they did close it, it would offer about 60km of parking space. As I drove along it today I was thinking how many Portaloos would they have to order to satisfy the lorry drivers requirements? I wonder if its worth  investing some dosh in the Porterloo company?


It's just Project Fear.


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Re: Is Brexit affecting your 2019 hiking plans?
« Reply #59 on: 00:46:23, 30/11/18 »

I'm not that old  ;D
That's the trouble with this forum - too many sprogs.  I went as a Speedway Rider - it was a thing in those days.  My good lady has a picture of her at a Coronation fancy dress party too.
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