Um... whatever you want. Although I was more thinking of an actual gift shop.
Um... whatever you want. Although I was more thinking of an actual gift shop.
I must admit that the charms of Bradbury have wore off. Watched the volcano thing on sunday and I found her constant acting of surprise and fear very irritating.
As for the Zip Wire, I think the right decision has been made. When Mark Weir said it would bring much needed jobs what he mostly meant is that it would bring him much needed cash.
Agreed - very difficult; if JB is out of order, what about AW's legacy? He himself did not want to see more people in the hills, yet his life's work guaranteed they would come. Like many people, I usually carry one of his books when out walking - but for his books, I doubt I would have visited the Lakes more than once.
Oh marvellous - A Bradbury rebellion!
And 'more people finding out how nice hills are...?' - there comes a point (well past that point round here too, I can tell you) when teh people finding out how 'nice' it is in Lakeland make it impossible to experience how 'nice' it is in Lakeland. e.g the queue (probably visible from space) of people crocodiling it up Haystacks last year...
Mountain rescue aren't too impressed locally either; they're getting more and more calls along the lines of: "It's not as sunny as it was on TV when Julia did it, and we're tired now. How long til you can get us off?"
Look at a picture book of Cumbria - it's a gorgeous place and then make up your own mind if you actually want to slog it up there... Julia bouncing around on a summit tells nothing like a true story.
Oh golly, it's not even half 8! What am I doing here!!!!!!![]()