I’ve transferred the photo’s over to my Blog :-
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. photo explanation
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 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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Well the Met. office Dales weather gave excellent visibility and light winds from the Northwest for today ! guess that’s what the computer told them but they didn’t check Teddy's Fir Cone and piece of Seaweed. Or maybe the weather Jonah, EdS was following me ? Set of in thick low cloud/mist and thinking there might be an inversion layer
went over Fosters Crag SD 72630 – 60717 - 19 miles from home from
Here’s the Crag
dropped down towards Keasden and stopped to photo
A West Riding of Yorkshire road sign
Looking back to Foster’s Crag from road sign
Arrived at parking spot from Adopt a Tree thread (photo posted) and set off up the hill side
heading along Raven Scar with the wind from the South !!!
looking back at a tree in the mist
Lots of scree below the cliffs
Going up steeper
Getting near the cliff base
Find the cave
Set up Teddy's Bistro
Brew on
Tenderized rump steak on coffee brewing
While they were on I went into the cave with my Fenix LD10
I only went in 100 yards then the mud started to become “sticky friend”
Back to the entrance Lavazza coffee waiting and Rump steak on a bed of fresh watercress in a home made bread sandwich
(Canadian Red-spring whole-wheat flour, plus Linseeds Poppy seeds and yellow Sultanas)
with a yellow bell pepper and a glass of Californian Petite Sirah
With the view from the cave of Whernside in cloud
Went straight down from the cave, mainly because I dropped my stick and after watching it go, 2012 Javelin here I come
Looking back from near the road at the cave
Photograph of a milestone on the road
Passed the Adopted Tree on the way back to the van, before driving to Teddy's Bridge
This was to check out the map ref. of the Tree in a Boulder for PhotoGirl, Francesca
Here’s wheresthepath and you can see the tree shadow
http://wtp2.appspot.com/wheresthepa...3861628&lon=-2.41225004196167&gz=19&oz=8>=1
Over to Teddy's Bridge the river sinks
and reappears
Top of Whernside highest point in Yorkshire
Went back via Foster’s Crag
Looking at Whernside on left and Inglebourgh on right
Penyghent further right
Pendle Hill looking over Stocks reservoir and the way home.
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. photo explanation
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.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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.
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Well the Met. office Dales weather gave excellent visibility and light winds from the Northwest for today ! guess that’s what the computer told them but they didn’t check Teddy's Fir Cone and piece of Seaweed. Or maybe the weather Jonah, EdS was following me ? Set of in thick low cloud/mist and thinking there might be an inversion layer
went over Fosters Crag SD 72630 – 60717 - 19 miles from home from
Here’s the Crag
dropped down towards Keasden and stopped to photo
A West Riding of Yorkshire road sign
Looking back to Foster’s Crag from road sign
Arrived at parking spot from Adopt a Tree thread (photo posted) and set off up the hill side
heading along Raven Scar with the wind from the South !!!
looking back at a tree in the mist
Lots of scree below the cliffs
Going up steeper
Getting near the cliff base
Find the cave
Set up Teddy's Bistro
Brew on
Tenderized rump steak on coffee brewing
While they were on I went into the cave with my Fenix LD10
I only went in 100 yards then the mud started to become “sticky friend”
Back to the entrance Lavazza coffee waiting and Rump steak on a bed of fresh watercress in a home made bread sandwich
(Canadian Red-spring whole-wheat flour, plus Linseeds Poppy seeds and yellow Sultanas)
with a yellow bell pepper and a glass of Californian Petite Sirah
With the view from the cave of Whernside in cloud
Went straight down from the cave, mainly because I dropped my stick and after watching it go, 2012 Javelin here I come
Looking back from near the road at the cave
Photograph of a milestone on the road
Passed the Adopted Tree on the way back to the van, before driving to Teddy's Bridge
This was to check out the map ref. of the Tree in a Boulder for PhotoGirl, Francesca
Here’s wheresthepath and you can see the tree shadow
http://wtp2.appspot.com/wheresthepa...3861628&lon=-2.41225004196167&gz=19&oz=8>=1
Over to Teddy's Bridge the river sinks
and reappears
Top of Whernside highest point in Yorkshire
Went back via Foster’s Crag
Looking at Whernside on left and Inglebourgh on right
Penyghent further right
Pendle Hill looking over Stocks reservoir and the way home.
just thought I’d share – cheers all Danny
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