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Ian Paul

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What a flash back to my youth when I saw this new topic and how I remember at the age of fourteen Myself and a group of friends would pack up our rucksacks and catch the bus most Friday night during the summer month especially in the school holidays Now let me see if I can remember there names and nicknames there was me (willy) Steven Brown (brownie) Peter Watson (winker) Stuart Hawkshore(hawkeye) Steven Wall (brick)
The bus would drop us at Castleton famous for its blue john mines and caverns and of we would trek over mam tor and pick up the viking way we would pitch tent and have our beans and bread drink pop and the occasional bottle of beer or cider we would some times go potholing in stoney Middleton my those were the days now here is a wish just one more day back in time with the gang at fourteen again

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how times have changed i remember when i was 14 ... 5 of us gals would club together our pocket money to buy a bottle of cheap strong cider and hang out in the local park get plastered yes it didnt take a lot lol and then head home for 9.30 was ma curfew time and 10 on a weekend...and try not to fall up the last but one stair on ma way to bed so ma parents didnt cop me and get grounded for a week lolol.....ive learned my lesson....

my 14 year old aint allowed out after 8 at night and cause its a wee small village no way could he pass for 18 to buy cider lolol

ya know it was only 2 years ago before i had my first camping experience and i loved it...even though i had nowhere to plug my hairdryer and hair straightners in was a brilliant fun time hehehe

Where's ma bloody fluffies!

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Wonder what the topography around London is like,I recently saw a movie that was filmed around there so that kinda made me curious~[b]

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Glaciology of Logic24 wrote:
Wonder what the topography around London is like,I recently saw a movie that was filmed around there so that kinda made me curious~[b] 


To answer your question it for most parts flat one or two hills but nothing major

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