Hi Richard,
Hamledon does seem to be a popular name in the Burnley aea. I have been to the
other Hameldon hills on the Clowbridge side before. I even visited the weather
station. I was just pleased that the area was dry last Saturday.
I'm not sure about other people and Webshots, but I did forget to resize the
photos, so the large file size might mean that they will take a while to load
up. Sorry about that. However I am sure that the photos brought some memories
back for you.
Lorraine
--- On Sat, 17/5/08, Richard Ratcliffe <richard.ratcliffe4@...>
wrote:
From: Richard Ratcliffe <richard.ratcliffe4@...>
Subject: Online Fellwalking Club - O.F.C. Re: Last weekend's walks - Hoof Stones
Height and Penyghent
To: fellwalkingclub@...
Date: Saturday, 17 May, 2008, 9:33 PM
Hi Lorraine,
Thanks for the pics. Is it me, or do other folk have problems viewing
photos on webshots at the moment? It seems to take an age for the
linked page to properly load and moving from pic to pic is very slow.
However, viewing a set in slideshow is free of hitches.
As for the moors near Burnley, well worth a visit. It's a shame that
the hill namers of old gave most of the hills around Burnley a title
involving "Hameldon", probably symptomatic of the limited vocabulary
in these parts.
Turrah chuck,
Richard.
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