jamesinheritancewalks.blogspot.com
Inheritance Walks: December 2009
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Thursday, 31 December 2009. New Geocaches on Clarendon Way. Last Sunday I laid the Geocaches for Clarendon 2 (Farley Mount). Four new geocaches: long walk, and muddy, but easy to find when you get there. They are now published and are accessible from the Clarendon Way, Walk Two (Farley Mount) webpage. Saturday, 26 December 2009. Whither are You Going, or Falling in Love with Quo2. Mapyx Quo. As Quo is free software, and the maps are half the price of anyone else's, I thought I'd give it a try. And having...
geoffbannister.com
Photos of Exmoor and walks on Exmoor free to download; West Somerset railway photos
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Aspects of Exmoor &. Links to other websites of interest. Click on the red title to follow the link. Local Exmoor and Somerset sites,. Coleridge Way Cottages with stunning views and superb facilities in Exmoor National Park. Peaceful mid-way point on the Coleridge Bridle Way, offering excellent walking, cycling, and horse riding. Exmoor Coast and Country. Main portal site for visitors. A site giving information about communities. And their activities across the moor. Vale of Porlock Website. Area from to...
hillplodder.com
Nuttalls | hillplodder
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Escaping to the hills. Posts: Coast to Coast. Posts: North Downs Way. South West Coast Path. Posts: South West Coast Path. Other Posts About Gear. John and Ann Nuttall. Compiled a list of the mountains of Wales. As 2 books (Volume 1 and 2 respectively). The criteria for inclusion are tops that reach 2,000ft and with 50ft of drop on all sides. With the coming of metric maps, these were then converted to 610m and 15m respectively. Anyway, here is the summit by summit list in order of what I’ve bagged.
wordsonamountain.wordpress.com
Sam Harrison | Words On A Mountain
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Words On A Mountain. The ramblings of Sam Harrison, from the fell sides of the UK and further afield. Author Archives: Sam Harrison. January 28, 2014. So, farewell WordPress and I hope to see you all over on my new site! PS I’ve just completed my first post over there, which can be found here. PPS Some of the older blog posts might look a bit “funny” over there at the moment. Unfortunately transferring stuff across from WordPress to PyroCMS. A week in Glenshiel. January 24, 2014. Were at least worth a vi...
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An extended Coledale Horseshoe run | Words On A Mountain
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Words On A Mountain. The ramblings of Sam Harrison, from the fell sides of the UK and further afield. The legendary Aonach Eagach. The Glenfeshie Munros and Loch an Eilein →. An extended Coledale Horseshoe run. December 13, 2013. Extended Coledale Horseshoe route. 8216;s list of mountains in England and Wales over 2000ft (with a prominence of 50ft or more). There are 443 of them altogether, and I’m about halfway there. But because I’d never done it before. This entry was posted in Fell running. Address n...
dungeon-ghyll.co.uk
Hotels Lake District Cumbria | Short Breaks Lake District
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101;nquiries@dungeon-ghyll.com. Hotel in The Lake District. Hotel, Restaurant, Wedding Venue and Walkers Bar in a spectacular location. Christmas and New Year. The New Dungeon Ghyll Hotel. Set amidst the lake districts most dramatic fells in the picturesque langdale valley The New Dungeon Ghyll Hotel nestles beneath the langdale pikes and pavey ark. The hotel sits in 6 acres of mature gardens and pastures. Our accomodation consists of 22 bedrooms including standard, superior, family rooms and a four post...
hills-database.co.uk
Revision history
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Database of British and Irish hills: revision history. Corrected bug in Export Logs affecting multiple users. Corrected bug in search on Marilyn regions. Routine update with a handful of significant changes, the majority arising from surveys by Alan Dawson. Key data changes - Britain. 652 Meall an Tarsaid (9B) has moved to hill 651, the southern summit. This is the third time the summit has switched between the two locations, but the survey result is definitive. 6999 Meall Donn (20C). 5957 Carn Dearg (5A).