I’ve transferred the photo’s over to my Blog :-http://teddytourteas.blogspot.com/
as I do not like the loss of control over the photo’s,
Graham_S
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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 (this one), 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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I regard the photo’s as my property, that I want to share with BCUK,
but finding I can’t access them, because of “restricted access,” I’ve transferred them to where I can
thanks for your time Danny.
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With the Met. office promising a good day today :-
Wednesdays weather posted Tuesday night
A dry and sunny day to come with clear blue skies for much of the time. The wind will make it feel very cold, especially over high ground.Visibility Excellent.
from http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/loutdoo...hiredales/yorkshiredales_latest_pressure.html
I packed the haversack last night and set off this morning to Malham, parking in the National Park car park in the village, the cove was soon in sight
and followed the beck to the base
looking up
it was then a slippery trek to the top
you can see the path to the base through the fields and the 7 o'clock sunray is shining on our house !
met a few of these at the top and was reminded of the 1950’s buying lumps of Toffee for a 1d that were wrapped in a greenish tartan, waxy paper,
with a picture of one of these on, never mind your fillings, chewing on it would pull your teeth out !
followed the Pennine way then turned of for Langscar gate
crossed the road and onto the Pennine Bridleway (up hill !)
as far as the cross roads where I took the Stockdale Bridleway. Good job I had my stick
the gate holes were catching the snow
which got deeper the further up I went
passed Nappa Cross and onto the next set of cross roads
downhill now to the cove road
passing a turn off as the sun went low
it was nearly getting “white out”
but then Malham came into view
just thought I'd share, cheers all Danny
as I do not like the loss of control over the photo’s,
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 (this one), 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.
-------
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 photo’s as my property, that I want to share with BCUK,
but finding I can’t access them, because of “restricted access,” I’ve transferred them to where I can
thanks for your time Danny.
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With the Met. office promising a good day today :-
Wednesdays weather posted Tuesday night
A dry and sunny day to come with clear blue skies for much of the time. The wind will make it feel very cold, especially over high ground.Visibility Excellent.
from http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/loutdoo...hiredales/yorkshiredales_latest_pressure.html
I packed the haversack last night and set off this morning to Malham, parking in the National Park car park in the village, the cove was soon in sight
and followed the beck to the base
looking up
it was then a slippery trek to the top
you can see the path to the base through the fields and the 7 o'clock sunray is shining on our house !
met a few of these at the top and was reminded of the 1950’s buying lumps of Toffee for a 1d that were wrapped in a greenish tartan, waxy paper,
with a picture of one of these on, never mind your fillings, chewing on it would pull your teeth out !
followed the Pennine way then turned of for Langscar gate
crossed the road and onto the Pennine Bridleway (up hill !)
as far as the cross roads where I took the Stockdale Bridleway. Good job I had my stick
the gate holes were catching the snow
which got deeper the further up I went
passed Nappa Cross and onto the next set of cross roads
downhill now to the cove road
passing a turn off as the sun went low
it was nearly getting “white out”
but then Malham came into view
just thought I'd share, cheers all Danny
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