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    Quote Originally Posted by DazTheSlug View Post
    give that man a cigar!
    the fence is continuous, I just cropped out the post to the left and that panel is a bit "sparse"
    my first time up there
    not sure how seldom visited it is generally, but there was very little in terms of even a vague trod in the grass
    As you state not sure how much visited, I tend to run from Snailsden Trig over to Dead edge end, but there is a lot of rough ground between. Nicky Spinks does a Summer series race which takes both trig points in.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DazTheSlug View Post
    not sure how seldom visited it is generally, but there was very little in terms of even a vague trod in the grass
    Dark Peak 4 County Tops route took me past there - no trod, but about 30cm of snow!

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    Here's one from today, another easy bird for Stolly; possibly the mankiest trig i've ever been to what with the donut shaped puddle of cowpatty water, and all the cowpats.

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    Not a patch on brown knoll for mankyness

    Nice to see you today Luke, should have stopped for a pint in the black 'oss
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rob Furness View Post
    Not a patch on brown knoll for mankyness

    Nice to see you today Luke, should have stopped for a pint in the black 'oss
    Didn't know you were going, Rob, sorry pal. I was after getting back for an ice pack and some fish and chips.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mr brightside View Post
    Didn't know you were going, Rob, sorry pal. I was after getting back for an ice pack and some fish and chips.
    Neither did I but it seemed like a good idea
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    I originally thought it was Hunter Bark but I now have changed my mind. Newton Moor looking towards Rye Loaf Hill?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stolly View Post
    I originally thought it was Hunter Bark but I now have changed my mind. Newton Moor looking towards Rye Loaf Hill?
    Didn't take long eh! I thought you'd get it as soon as you picked out Rye Loaf Hill.

    There were some scenic looking limestone crags in the distance out of shot to the left, looked like part of the Great Scar Limestone that's all over that area.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rob Furness View Post
    Neither did I but it seemed like a good idea
    Aye, too right.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mr brightside View Post
    Didn't take long eh! I thought you'd get it as soon as you picked out Rye Loaf Hill.

    There were some scenic looking limestone crags in the distance out of shot to the left, looked like part of the Great Scar Limestone that's all over that area.
    Almost certainly Attermire Scar and the surrounds. Easily accessible from Settle

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