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Lee in Doncaster
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Local Walk - Venturing Into North Yorks Though
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17:11:48, 29/03/21 »
Three London hills in Doncaster...and the countryside is flat...and they're breeding blondes:
Walking The Peak: A Circular Walk From Askern (peakwalking.blogspot.com)
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Walking every week in the Peak District...or somewhere else
http://peakwalking.blogspot.com
pdstsp
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Nice write up Lee and some lovely photos - particularly the fly tipping!! Love the old windmill, did you get yourself a blonde?
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GnP
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11:43:32, 31/03/21 »
A very descriptive TR Lee and yes arn`t area names fascinating..it is odd not to have a plastic covering for hands , on that electric fence to unhitch it .
Where`s BWW ??
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A night under silnylon. Doesn't have the same ring to it.
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