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Post by trecker40 »

hi jo did you get my email as i have not heard from you yet


thanks tony
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:lol: Hi All

Im back from the DARK SIDE!!!! anyone else done the walk?? it's still out and all the stamps are there!!

Email me for a clue sheet!

Bunny went a hopping for a while but found her way back from the burrow, and that fox never did get her!!!! sly fox waited for ages so I had to stay underground!!!
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:D i'll have the clues :D
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I'm sending them now Wooiee!!!!
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Post by Dizzy »

These will be nice to go for, I haven't been to that area for a couple of years now so I think it's time to plot a walk!

I've sent you an e-mail, hope you don't mind.

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Post by Devon Dumplings »

Could we have the clues please? I've been wanting to get over to this part of the moor and it would be good to have this walk to do :D
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:lol: All sent :lol:
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Post by Devon Dumplings »

Thanks for the clues Bunnymummy
:D :D :D
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Post by The Sly Fox »

Bunnymummy wrote: Bunny went a hopping for a while but found her way back from the burrow, and that fox never did get her!!!! sly fox waited for ages so I had to stay underground!!!
I'll get you next time ... mmmm very tasty :wink:
This fox is the hunter, not the hunted !!
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Please can I have the clues to!!!! Thanks
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Post by Boo Boxers »

I've just emailed you for clues - hope thats ok.
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Thanks for the clues Jo
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Post by Fulchet »

Yes please, i'd love the clues - not been to that part yet. I'll email in a minute.

Many thanks
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Post by Nik - KOTM »

I went to Wales whilst in the Navy - seems they own a place near
Tal-y-bont an old railway track where the ground was hard as rock (guess where we had to pitch our tents. :( :(

It either rained or snowed.... and I remember waking in the middle of the night to this noise that can only be described as a close-by-distant-roaring sound, this noise kept me awake for about an hour with me trying to figure out what was causing it :?: :?: Eventually my curiosity got the better of me and I peeped out of the tent - it was the sound of snow hitting the roof of the tent.

One day we had a twenty mile mile hike/orieteering exercise wher eon of our team managed to sprain a knee quite badly (with our packs weighing upwards of 40 lbs) we had to carry this guy for about 5 miles and his equipment - ok we decided to take a few short cuts to get him to help - for which we were commended :) then he was carted of to the hopsital where his leg was put into plaster for a few weeks... he made a full recovery, the down side was that the car taking the guy to hospital had all the hot soup on board - leaving us with the tea - I HATE TEA especially when stewed :oops: :evil: :evil:

We were there for a week in total and the night before we left we had to have a shower, the water temperature was about 1 - 2 degrees celcius - never in my life have I had a shower so cold! Some of the guys thought they would be clever and warm some water up on the range and put it in the sink - sounds like a good idea until the sinks exploded :shock: :shock: :shock: !!!!!!!!!

The trip to the pub that night was brilliant the local beer Felin foel (I think) was terrific, I dont remember the journey back to Portsmouth after that as I slept most of the way and enjoyed the the hottest bath on my return!
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