--- In exmoorcoast@..., laurence flello
<basecampxxx@...> wrote:
It must be down to the damp summer. These things are sprouting out of
the ground everywhere. Where next? laybys at the roadside maybe. Did
the circuit of the two gullies today. No noticable changes. The
bottom of Great Red is firmer with much of the fine shale removed
leaving a bare floor on the west side of the gully. Coddow Slip has
improved with the horse having trotted off somewhere. The rock step
has a film of water over it and the steep red shale above is largely
covered with turf making it a much easier ascent. Terry
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> A ha, your back.
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> Sun 1 - 11 - 08 , Just nipped in for a wee at Horner car park, on
the way for a ramble
> upto Dunkery Beacon with wife and kid, When guess what. Another
pay and display
> unit waiting to be fired up. Gonna give up geo caching and take up
pay and display spotting
> in National Trust territory, so be careful out there!!!!!!!!!!
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> bye for now
> Â
> Lorenzo Flello
> Judge, Jury and sometimes tame executioner  Â
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> --- On Fri, 31/10/08, Terry <exmoorwalker@...> wrote:
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> From: Terry <exmoorwalker@...>
> Subject: [Exmoor Coast Group] Sunday 2nd November. Gt Red / Coddow
Slip
> To: exmoorcoast@...
> Date: Friday, 31 October, 2008, 7:47 PM
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> Im back, the weather seems the same as when I left.I am going to
pay my
> annual visit to Coddow Slip and check up on the horse. I am
thinking of
> descending Gt Red then back up Coddow Slip. I am arriving by bus
and
> should be up in Barna Barrow car park above Countisbury at about
> 1045am.If anyone fancies a workout get back to me via the reply
button.
> Terry.
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