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I spent a few days living out of my kayak along a secluded river.    

This weekends get away. Only one night as I was working Saturday...... again lol. Good craic

Iv'e just bought a old horsebox lorry to convert into a camper/living truck as such,a 1985 Bedford TL and a good chance it's the newest lorry i have ever bought ,mind you full service history and only

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11 hours ago, zandy01 said:

Own up then - who’s who ???

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Deffo the first one me....20 year old...went up helvellyn middle of summer...20.c in the campsite at Glenridding. ...so of course I went up in shorts and a rugby top...f**k me I was freezing at the top

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16 hours ago, Bush Rummager said:

Was going to say the lone wolf but been taking a work mate with me for the last few outings. We'll be doing a bit of camping together too hopefully this year! He's a good lad.. but he does love a pic though!! Lol

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You need to tell him that t-shirt doesn’t fit him ha ha…

Good you’ve got someone to head out with, it’ll keep you motivated when the climbs get hard with a heavy pack on ur back.

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10 hours ago, TOMO said:

Deffo the first one me....20 year old...went up helvellyn middle of summer...20.c in the campsite at Glenridding. ...so of course I went up in shorts and a rugby top...f**k me I was freezing at the top

I reckon I could tick a good few off that list and certainly the same one…

Skiddaw about 27/28yrs ago with a mate, he turns up all outdoorsy with all the gear, I’m in a casual jacket, jeans and a pair of Rockport boots (real 90s fashion style on the mountains) ?

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4 hours ago, zandy01 said:

I reckon I could tick a good few off that list and certainly the same one…

Skiddaw about 27/28yrs ago with a mate, he turns up all outdoorsy with all the gear, I’m in a casual jacket, jeans and a pair of Rockport boots (real 90s fashion style on the mountains) ?

me and the Mrs did snowdon on her 40th birthday two year ago...2nd September. ..beautiful day...and the same at the top...light clothing with soft shel jacket tied round my waist just in case...bottle of water each...that was all we took

but these days we have the Internet so we could check the weather at the top etc

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5 minutes ago, TOMO said:

me and the Mrs did snowdon on her 40th birthday two year ago...2nd September. ..beautiful day...and the same at the top...light clothing with soft shel jacket tied round my waist just in case...bottle of water each...that was all we took

but these days we have the Internet so we could check the weather at the top etc

i bet your face was a picture when you got to the top relised your lass was lying there isn’t no greg’s at the top ? ? ?

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4 minutes ago, mC HULL said:

i bet your face was a picture when you got to the top relised your lass was lying there isn’t no greg’s at the top ? ? ?

there's a cafe halfway up...honestly there is...we stopped at it on the way down bought some more water can of coke and a flapjack each

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2 minutes ago, TOMO said:

there's a cafe halfway up...honestly there is...we stopped at it on the way down bought some more water can of coke and a flapjack each

id a needed a full english after walking up that ? 

some nice scenery in wales mate bet it was cracking from the top

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them pics above are the next day ...the other side of snowdon. ..it's a steeper way up...about a 1/4 way up there are these crystal clear pools 10 feet deep maybe more...my Mrs is right in to cold water swimming. ..so in she went

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