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Marsden Moor
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Re: Walking and hiking in remote places
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17:14:36, 16/03/18 »
Same here Harry, work shifts so able to get out on a weekday, mainly walking around marsden at the moment and can certainly tell the difference between weekends and week days just me days off seem to be in tune with rainy days at the moment
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BuzyG
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18:19:14, 16/03/18 »
Not walked on Marsden Moor since I was a teenager. My now wife and I got the train there from Liverpool and had a very peaceful day, as I recall. I remember a cool looking dam, near the start of our walk and finding a narrow gauge railway track somewhere up there. Happy memorise from 40 years ago.
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