And ours :-)
And ours :-)
Linda Murgatroyd, Calder Valley Fell Runners
Got mine, great cover pic of Ian's JNC :thumbup:
Hills and Guinness!
I have to share as in 'ours' whereas everyone else can have it all to themselves! Better read it quick before he gets home!
Linda Murgatroyd, Calder Valley Fell Runners
Mine came too!! As I was on my third in-bed pint of tea!! Thought I'd got a shed full of mail when it hit the floor!!
I M Povey New Marske Harriers
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Mine arrived yesterday :-) which cheered me up no end.
Will it stay unopened until I'm on holiday next week?
Got mine too. Those pics of TWA and Helvellyn/Dodds bring back mixed memories
Undoubtedly the best FRA magazine ever printed :closed:.
Don't roll with a pig in poo. You get covered in poo and the pig likes it.
Terrible news about the wall in Chris K's section, ham-fisted and they should have owned up. Thanks also for the paragraphs on shoe recycling, i'll take my old ones down to the Leeds up and running i think.
Good contribution from yourself, Ian. The most interesting thing i ever found out about mapping was how the Ordnance Survey originally carried out the mapping of the country, from one measured baseline by a load of Victorian blokes with mostly wooden equipment; it also explains the precise function of trig points. Each angle was taken 5 times, at night to avoid error caused by heat haze, and an average taken to calculate distances using Pythagoras Theorem with Trigs representing the corners of each triangle. The scope for human error must have been colossal, but when they measured the final calculated distance with a tape they were only something like 5 meters out! An astonishing achievement.
Luke Appleyard (Wharfedale)- quick on the dissent