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    Re: Mud removal

    Quote Originally Posted by Hazy View Post
    ....I got bitten by one, my ankle was swollen to the size of my calf, took a course of antibiotics to fettle it. I had to have a fortnight off running too which has been a right pain.
    Same effect as a Yorkshire man has when he bites a Lancastrian.
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    Re: Mud removal

    Quote Originally Posted by noel View Post
    Me too. It works very well. Your socks are normally coated in mud on the outside, but they always turn inside-out when you take them off, and they act like special spongy wet leg-washers.
    I get told off for that as I chuck inside out sock in machine, hang them up to dry then when I turn them the right way round to put them on leave piles of dry mud and grss usually in the bedroom an I am the female in the house

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    Re: Mud removal

    Quote Originally Posted by Grouse View Post
    It's Lancashire slang for a Yorkshireman.
    Never had any yorkshire men biting my legs..not sure if I know any yorkshire men..

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    Re: Mud removal

    I like the wet socks idea. Didn't think about the SSS as mud removal, but after Cragg Vale it definately stopped the midges, and the mud did slip off easier. Think I might have suffered a Lancs bite though!
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    Re: Mud removal

    clean everything in the Kitchen. They'll soon be begging you to use the bathroom.

    and as for those using a towel to preserve their modesty - I was of the thinking that fell runners didn't mind their modesty being exposed when at a car boot. Or even on the hill!
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