Author Topic: Howgill Sedbergh and Firbank  (Read 8390 times)

jimbo

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Re: Howgill Sedbergh and Firbank
« Reply #15 on: 22:13:17, 21/09/07 »
Old Town is on your map between the cork and the empty bottle Mr :-)

jimbo

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Re: Howgill Sedbergh and Firbank
« Reply #16 on: 22:15:08, 21/09/07 »
Look at the map under the empty bottle or two.

walkinggirluk

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Re: Howgill Sedbergh and Firbank
« Reply #17 on: 22:16:42, 21/09/07 »
I have never been on a forum, it's like dating i'm told. lol.
Some people do meet up and go for a walk I think there called walking group's.  But some single people end up dating people from these lol which I think quite sweet.  Lovely pics you have there, on the last one the town is behind the trees am I right or wrong there, but still nice pics thou.
peace and tranquillity in the countryside. clean your rubbish up after you  respect it.


clean it bin it

jimbo

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Garsdale Viaduct
« Reply #18 on: 22:18:12, 21/09/07 »
Another boring shot. Can you see the viaduct?

jimbo

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Re: Howgill Sedbergh and Firbank
« Reply #19 on: 22:21:18, 21/09/07 »
Old Town is behind and left, the trees have the main road to Sedbergh and Kirkby behind them. It was a lovely evening, I remember the tawny owl hooting at me from those trees.

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Re: Howgill Sedbergh and Firbank
« Reply #20 on: 22:29:09, 21/09/07 »
Ok you both give in, here is the viaduct top left of pic.

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Re: Howgill Sedbergh and Firbank
« Reply #21 on: 22:36:37, 21/09/07 »
Don't get confused, heath fritillaries from Kent Blean Woods.

 

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