Ive transferred the photos over to my Blog :-http://teddytourteas.blogspot.com/
as I do not like the loss of control over the photos,
Graham_S
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Hi.
Due to a number of complaints from other members, and after reviewing the thread in question, I've awarded an infraction.
While you are entitled to your opinion, there is no need to insult people.
Thank you.
Graham_s.
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I regard the photos as my property, that I want to share with BCUK,
but finding I cant access them, because of restricted access, Ive transferred them to where I can
thanks for your time Danny.
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After a couple of days of gales and heavy rain and with another deep depression forecast to pass over I packed up the kit and set off via Skipton, Embsay, Eastby, Barden Bridge, Skyreholme to park just below Ridge End House just short of Parcevall Hall Linky to Wheresthepath map and photo
to make the most of todays blue sky and sunshine and even the wind had dropped off. Followed the beck up for a couple of fields until the start of the Gill came into view
there was no sunshine inside so added a couple stops to settings
but the water looked low enough to get through
even if it was from one side to the other
with just a couple of tricky moments waterproof boots and tight gaiters
Looking back from the top of the Gill
and following the stream up back in the sunshine
which led on to the bridge where the path goes over in a loop to miss out going back down the Gill
just a couple of hundred yards further up are some ruined mine buildings that were the ideal place for dinner
looking back down from them
first on was a brew while dinner was prepared
then it was rustle up a quick snack
Frying steak, from British Reds favourite supermarket, petits pois with baby carrots and mashed potatoes topped off with a sprig of water cress from the stream on the way up (hot and peppery) and a crust of home made bread, knife a trade from Launditch1 - sharp fits my hand perfect and exactly what I wanted cheers Launditch1
and a glass of, two of my favourite grapes South African Pinotage and Cinsault
set off back down to the right of the gill passing an old mine that looks worth another visit, when someone knows where I am !
maybe a trip for EdS and Shewie ?
cheers all Danny
as I do not like the loss of control over the photos,
Graham_S
You have received an infraction at BushcraftUK: Community Forum.
Reason: Insulted Other Member(s)
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Hi.
Due to a number of complaints from other members, and after reviewing the thread in question, I've awarded an infraction.
While you are entitled to your opinion, there is no need to insult people.
Thank you.
Graham_s.
BCUK Mod team.
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This infraction is worth 1 point(s) and may result in restricted access until it expires. Serious infractions will never expire.
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I regard the photos as my property, that I want to share with BCUK,
but finding I cant access them, because of restricted access, Ive transferred them to where I can
thanks for your time Danny.
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After a couple of days of gales and heavy rain and with another deep depression forecast to pass over I packed up the kit and set off via Skipton, Embsay, Eastby, Barden Bridge, Skyreholme to park just below Ridge End House just short of Parcevall Hall Linky to Wheresthepath map and photo
to make the most of todays blue sky and sunshine and even the wind had dropped off. Followed the beck up for a couple of fields until the start of the Gill came into view
there was no sunshine inside so added a couple stops to settings
but the water looked low enough to get through
even if it was from one side to the other
with just a couple of tricky moments waterproof boots and tight gaiters
Looking back from the top of the Gill
and following the stream up back in the sunshine
which led on to the bridge where the path goes over in a loop to miss out going back down the Gill
just a couple of hundred yards further up are some ruined mine buildings that were the ideal place for dinner
looking back down from them
first on was a brew while dinner was prepared
then it was rustle up a quick snack
Frying steak, from British Reds favourite supermarket, petits pois with baby carrots and mashed potatoes topped off with a sprig of water cress from the stream on the way up (hot and peppery) and a crust of home made bread, knife a trade from Launditch1 - sharp fits my hand perfect and exactly what I wanted cheers Launditch1
and a glass of, two of my favourite grapes South African Pinotage and Cinsault
set off back down to the right of the gill passing an old mine that looks worth another visit, when someone knows where I am !
maybe a trip for EdS and Shewie ?
cheers all Danny
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