May Bank holiday

A walk anyone???

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15/04/2002 at 19:57
Right. Planning earyer this time so now hitches (he hopes) so here goes.

Does anyone fancy a Backpack or walk or scramble anywhere but Scotland on this weekend? (4th, 5th and 6th may) Need to know soonish to sort out work hours etc.

Cheers
Ben
15/04/2002 at 20:22
Love to Ben BUT Its Revision week at uni!
So I need to do plenty of it to ensure I get good grades! how's about after exams?
When do U finish?
15/04/2002 at 20:29
not soon enough!!! July proper
16/04/2002 at 12:29
Yeah I'd be up for that Ben
16/04/2002 at 20:00
Check your inbox, Ben, we are deffo interested in a backerpacker and pointy things..
16/04/2002 at 20:11
Maybe, I need to check with Mrs F!
16/04/2002 at 20:44
Alex - better start being the model husband and father then....

...got any ironing you can be doing?

LOL

Start packing!!
16/04/2002 at 20:49
lots but I was gonna wait for tomorrow! Take the little lady to town and then do the ironing for her...what more could a woman ask for...?
16/04/2002 at 20:52
A looooong visit to a climbing shop with a credit card would do it for me.....

ahem. Maybe a dress shop? Flowers? Washing up for a month? Cuddles without asking for them? tell her you love her so much that you are going to name your next mountain route after her.....
16/04/2002 at 20:57
Steady on...Cuddles? urgh! And I already sort the dishwasher out!

Look, I'm gonna have to do some major sucking up to get on this one...but if thats what it takes...
16/04/2002 at 22:03
where's everyone thinkin of?................................Lakes, home of good beer, hills etc, might be up for it
16/04/2002 at 23:10
Lakes sounds like my kinda turkey.
17/04/2002 at 08:44
Bank hol w\ends, have to be Scotland for me. Certainly takes longer to get there, but it avoids all the crowds.
17/04/2002 at 09:48
Depends how you define "crowd". Seems to be a mass migration North every time there's an English bank holiday.

Trouble no one about their religion;

respect others in their view and demand that they respect yours.

~Chief Tecumseh~

17/04/2002 at 11:59
Yep, it's relative of course but even the busiest hill in Scotland's going to have less people on it than Snowdon and the Lakes Peaks.
17/04/2002 at 16:18
Ooooh, I don't know. Schiehallion was doing a pretty good impression of a giant ant hill last May bank holiday. (My worst ever hill-day btw).

Trouble no one about their religion;

respect others in their view and demand that they respect yours.

~Chief Tecumseh~

17/04/2002 at 16:57
Bloody Fairies, you'd think they'd have their own bank holidays.
17/04/2002 at 21:51
LOL! And there's me thinking they only came out at night.

Trouble no one about their religion;

respect others in their view and demand that they respect yours.

~Chief Tecumseh~

17/04/2002 at 21:55
You don't live in Yorkshire, then.
<she said dryly>
18/04/2002 at 09:35
Uhm, no. A bit further north than that. Do Yorkshire fairies come out during the day?

Trouble no one about their religion;

respect others in their view and demand that they respect yours.

~Chief Tecumseh~

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