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Originally posted by ChrisJ View PostLet's try this. Can anyone see a river?!
I'm afraid not.
Try hitting the camera icon, clicking in the broken line box and selecting the image from the gallery on your device.
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It’s also a bit nicer because you get views east and north at the start as well as south and west at the end. And it’s less crowded.
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Yeah - that is what we did. I guess Mrs dglh had found that as a more accessible route to get an 8 year old up a mountain.
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Originally posted by caja-dglh View Post
We did Barker & Boulder Lake, I am 99% sure.
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Originally posted by San Bernardhinault View PostYes. It's about .75 miles from Bernardhinault Towers to the trailhead I use, which is a bit less hectic than the main trailhead that most people do. You, mostly likely, went up from that one - on the corner of Navajo and Golfcrest - rather than mine. But yes, you were clearly within a mile and a half of this place.
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Yes. It's about .75 miles from Bernardhinault Towers to the trailhead I use, which is a bit less hectic than the main trailhead that most people do. You, mostly likely, went up from that one - on the corner of Navajo and Golfcrest - rather than mine. But yes, you were clearly within a mile and a half of this place.
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Is that Cowles? I think I might have parked a car rather near chez San B...
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And the “Hotel California” shot as I got to the bottom
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I’m not sure whether these go in this thread or the photos thread. I quite often go for a walk up the mountain behind the house but rarely share photos. And I normally go in the morning but today it was afternoon and there wasn’t a hint of marine layer and you could see all the way to the Catalina
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I went for a hike with a friend today. We started in the famous (at least in Slovakia) village of Cicmany, a 'folk architecture reserve'. It is very picturesque, full of wooden houses and other buildings with folk-art decorations on their sides.
The hike was one of those slightly frustrating ones where the highest point is enveloped in cloud and you can barely see a thing, only for it to all clear away later and give you views back to where you were an hour before. Lovely forest paths though, and the colours were magnificent.
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Here's Gibson's Cave, at the start of a nice stroll between Low Force and High Force in Teesdale...
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Darwen Moors earlier, you can see the tv mast on Winter Hill. Just one passing hail shower, blown by the strong, cold wind otherwise gorgeous sunshine
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