Welsh Bordering

Where you go, where you stay and everything to do with getting there and back.

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Here's a short trip:

http://bit.ly/cpYSaD

Just do it?
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exellent pics

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Thank you, Ricicles. It's (mainly) a very pleasant part of Britain.
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William Penny Brookes!! I never hated PE but I can hear the voices of hundreds of souls 'Thast the b'stard who created the worst nightmare of all lessons'

I visited Knighton usually in February half term and usually catch it in snow - it has the largest independent supermarket I've ever seen which is a good thing to see. I've been meaning to go back to the Long Mynd for a camp - not sure whether to use a campsite or get away with camping up on the Mynd itself.

Fab stuff as usual Miles. I need to stick some photos up of my narrow boat week on the Shropshire Union canal
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Thanx, Louey. It's a funny old job, especially in the less isolated parts of the UK, the unofficial overnighting thing.

I'm almost always on my own when I do it, and never want to annoy anyone by doing it, even fat cat landowners.
I'm always more concerned about shouts of Oi, get off moi la-a-and, then I am about being buzzed by boy racers types.
I've never experienced the former, but have had too much of the latter.
If I can't get right out of sight, then a wide verge on a quiet lane will do for me, and I prefer to arrive at dusk to reduce the likelihood of someone making a fuss. It seems to me that wide verges are good, because Mr Average tends to think of verges as a No-man's Land.
It's not a duck, it's a propaganda at

http://picasaweb.google.com/SumDoood" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; and http://sumdoood.blogspot.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

so say Tom Soya, Captain Greenheart, Noomo and Sum Doood. Membership No 531.

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