And at the end of the day we can have a campfire and cook baked spuds in it, just like the old days :).
Sounds like a plan.
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Rob , After dropping off the trig on Cadair i can show you the best line to the coll missing the rocky path.
hard luck Rob with the weather. I hope all is well next time.
Yiannis
I'll certainly be keen to reccie parts of the round over the next 8 months, favouring the rocky bits over the boggy bits. The High Peak Marathon gave me at least a year's worth of bogs in one day, and I figure I'm not due any more until next March.
These damn pseudonyms aren't half confusing - Molehill, was it you that gave me a lift back to my van after I finished at the end of section 4?
PLR, yes Moley was driving the red Peufeot estate on "ferrying" duties. I was Wynn's 'sous chef', handing up bacon butties at Trawsfynydd and corned beef hash near Arenig hamlet (between Fach & Fawr).;)
Well I imagine IainR will be happy to aid and abet. Wouldn't mind the odd session meself. The whole Rhinogs leg is always a good challenge for a winter's day.
So they are "Pierre" :rolleyes::D. Did you get your tops back?Quote:
These damn pseudonyms aren't half confusing - Molehill, was it you that gave me a lift back to my van after I finished at the end of section 4?
I feel it is time this round was dragged back to it's rightfull place on page 1.
Just because that's where it belongs ;). And the first mutterings and stirrings for 2010 are begining.