Bowland Walks: Tatham Fells

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Catherine
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Recently we down loaded several walks called Bowland Walks: Tatham Fells and over the last few weeks, on a Monday, we have been working our way through the list. They have been brilliant, written by Richard Wilson they are very clear and informative and we have had a really good time doing them.

www.tathamfells.me.uk
It just helps if you carry a good map with you but really you could manage not to if you did not have one.

So if you are in the area on holiday do try them.
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Oooh that sounds wonderful Catherine. I'm :mrgreen: :lol:
I did manage to get away from my caring responsibilities one morning this week and enjoyed a country walk, no frost yet in our area so I saw lots of fungi including one rare one
http://www.rogersmushrooms.com/gallery/ ... efault.asp
and I returned home with pounds of chestnuts, it was blowing a gale but very bracing and enjoyable.
Sit down before a fact as a little child, be prepared to give up every preconcieved notion, follow humbly wherever and to whatever abyss nature leads, or you shall learn nothing.
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Geoff
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I know Richard and his dog - have you found the dog's website? If you are doing another one round Lowgill just pm me and arrange a break for a brew.
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