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Outdoors Diary - Friday 23 March, 2007

Muckthwaite, Friday 23 March, 2007

Normally, as you know, I like to talk about Muckthwaite, the moors and their all encompassing natural beauty as flows over you like organic hot chocolate sauce. This week however, I'm going to answer some of the mail I've had from readers of OUTDOORmagic.

Colin Graystoke of Stoke asks exactly where Muckthwaite is. Well Colin, Muckthwaite's tourist office is keen to keep the exact location of the town a secret, however a search for Muckthwaite on multimap reveals the following locations and I can tell you now, that it's none of these.

Lucinda Padget of Cornwall asks which is my favourite season for walking on t'moors. My answer is that such is the all-encompassing beauty of the moor that each season has its own peculiar charms, from spring when the rare sheep-eating orchids come into bloom through summer with its disappearing tourists, through the autumn rutting season and into winter when icebergs calve from Muckthwaite brook and hurtle downstream towards the Atlantic.

Greg Baxter of Falkirk asks if I really murdered all those adventure racers by directing them into Muckthwaite Pot? Greg, I'm afraid that the matter is sub-judice at the moment.

Sarah Beanie from London asks what underwear I have on at the moment? As I'm Muckthwaite born and bred, I'm wearing a pair of y-fronts knitted from the finest wool of the Muckthwaite Muckles. Its natural anti-microbial properties mean that garments made from this fine yarn can be donned at the onset of winter and removed at the start of spring.

Susan Vittery from Faringdon asks whether there is any paddling in the Muckthwaite area. Susan, many of the youngsters paddle in village pond and until Jack Horsethwaite's pirahnas escaped last year, it was fine. Right now though, it's inadvisable.

Roger Trouton from Loughton wonders if I could send him the recipe for the legendary Muckthwaite delicacy, the Mucky Pie. The answer Roger is that the recipe for Mucky Pie is passed down from generation to generation in Muckthwaite, so much so that local legend says that if ever the recipe leaves the town, Muckthwaite and its people will disappear beneath a flood of goose giblets, never to be seen again.

Finally, Gary Giblet of Mounting Excitement outdoor clothing asks whether I would ever consider becoming a sponsored athlete. Gary, my answer now is the same as it were last time you asked - make me an offer. I have my principles, but they're very flexible ones.

I'll be seeing you on the moors. Don't step on the grouse, they make a terrible racket.

Alfred Todger


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