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Lee in Doncaster
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Attempting To Reach The Caves In The Don Gorge
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A bit of a local adventure:
Walking The Peak: Attempting To Reach The Caves In The Don Gorge (peakwalking.blogspot.com)
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pleb
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16:55:09, 24/11/20 »
I really must get back there, lockdown and tiers permitting. The caves are a new one on me. Nice to see a bit of autumn colour still hanging on.
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19:12:04, 24/11/20 »
Your local walks look more varied than mine. Those caves definitely need earmarking for a revisit on a sunny dry (underfoot) day
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09:12:07, 25/11/20 »
Bit of old industrial history can be interesting, on a walk. Those caves look interesting- don't forget a torch.
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