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Lee in Doncaster

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Mel

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Re: Walk from Wakefield Westgate Station
« Reply #1 on: 21:33:23, 12/09/19 »
Enjoyed reading that Lee. Thanks for posting  :)

Lee in Doncaster

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Re: Walk from Wakefield Westgate Station
« Reply #2 on: 21:35:07, 12/09/19 »
Enjoyed reading that Lee. Thanks for posting  :)


Cheers Mel. It wasn't the most scenic walk, but still quite interesting. I hope my camera will be okay for my walk in the Peak District tomorrow.
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Re: Walk from Wakefield Westgate Station
« Reply #3 on: 21:38:57, 12/09/19 »
Fingers crossed for your camera.  The forecast's good for tomorrow so it would be a shame if you have to miss out on the photos.




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Re: Walk from Wakefield Westgate Station
« Reply #4 on: 21:40:51, 12/09/19 »
Fingers crossed for your camera.  The forecast's good for tomorrow so it would be a shame if you have to miss out on the photos.


It was fine about an hour ago when I checked it after re-charging it. The switch is small and set flush to the casing which makes it difficult enough to use even when it's not getting stuck.
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Re: Walk from Wakefield Westgate Station
« Reply #5 on: 10:27:59, 13/09/19 »
Talk about local-I can walk down to stanley ferry from where I live, I know it very well!
Theres tons of industrial past about the area.
https://www.stanleyhistoryonline.com/Stanley-Ferry-History.html
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