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Walking Englishman
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14:57:39, 15/09/08 »
Very friendly they are too. Have you met them?
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andybeck
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We saw them up near the summit of Crook last week, we didn't venture too near as we had the dogs with us.
Andy
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Did you notice they don't seem too impressed by my mate Stewart's torso!
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KIDSTYPIKE
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These were in Bowderdale last September.
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Same family it seems Dave - they do get about.
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