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cmackenzie4
May 23, 2015, 12:27pm

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Thank you, i will.

Going to find some remote spots and chill out.


I'd recommend the north Coast of Scotland, very nice and some amazing scenery and if you have time to drive through Glencoe, some of the best scenery you will see in the British Isles.


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Away somewhere in my camper. Probably walking some coastal path or suchlike. Other half finishes her degree next week and has just got a job which starts in August, so we are planning to sodomist off round northern England and Scotland for a few weeks from the beginning of June and it will be the start of the season before we know it.
Sounds good.Sort of thing I would do if I had the time and money.Student still on the up  



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Shropshire and the Welsh borders. Lovely part of the country.
Love the summer break , hours in the garden, long runs through the fields and lanes, plus cricket for the village team with red kites circling overhead and idyllic views over to quainton hill.bliss
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Worked on the Isle of Iona a few years ago.. beautuful place if you're up that way.. although all the women looked like men with head scarfs on! There was only one hotel and one morning one of the guys woke up to find the hotel manager in his bed. also male... when we got up he was sat in the hotel lounge and went home an hour later and refused to pay the bill! There was also a convention of druids there at the same time so it was a bizzare experience!
Anyway nice place to visit!
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I will be up in Yorkie land for the next few Saturdays,

After that I suppose it will be Wimbledon on the telly,

Then waiting for the new fixtures to come out,

Seeing when we have Braintree away will be the highlight of my day,


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Probably lunch time sessions in the Cromwell Club plus 2 weeks in Teneriffe while I'm still young enough to enjoy it!


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Quoted from ginnywings
Away somewhere in my camper. Probably walking some coastal path or suchlike. Other half finishes her degree next week and has just got a job which starts in August, so we are planning to sodomist off round northern England and Scotland for a few weeks from the beginning of June and it will be the start of the season before we know it.

My all time favourite. Trying to do the whole of our coast.
Walked the tip of Spurn to South Sheilds, Gibralter point to Meggies, Wyre Estuary at Fleetwood to The Ribble at Lytham, Liverpool Docks to Southport. What an afternoon that was - my feet were killing.  
I truely believe you don't need to leave this country for scenery, no matter what the weather. Coast and cliffs look completely different in the snow and the sunshine.
Taking the other half on a little baby walk tomorrow from Mablethorpe to Skegness.
It will be a lovely surprise for her as I told her we were parking at Chaple St Leonards and it was ony a couple of miles.  
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My all time favourite. Trying to do the whole of our coast.
Walked the tip of Spurn to South Sheilds, Gibralter point to Meggies, Wyre Estuary at Fleetwood to The Ribble at Lytham, Liverpool Docks to Southport. What an afternoon that was - my feet were killing.  
I truely believe you don't need to leave this country for scenery, no matter what the weather. Coast and cliffs look completely different in the snow and the sunshine.
Taking the other half on a little baby walk tomorrow from Mablethorpe to Skegness.
It will be a lovely surprise for her as I told her we were parking at Chaple St Leonards and it was ony a couple of miles.  


Chapel St Leonards is a little known gem of a place, we love taking the dogs there.. Anyway me and my wife are taking the dogs to stay in a static caravan for a week at reighton sands at reighton gap between Bridlington and Scarborough, love it there.



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Chapel St Leonards is a little known gem of a place, we love taking the dogs there.. Anyway me and my wife are taking the dogs to stay in a static caravan for a week at reighton sands at reighton gap between Bridlington and Scarborough, love it there.


I often get the train from Cottingham to Brid then Walk to Scarborough and train back, it's stunning coastline.
Went only the week before last and fell out with some holidaymakers on clifftops at Cayton Bay.
There was a lot of wailing coming from the rocks out at sea and the conversation went along the lines of:-

Son- Dad, what's that noise?
Dad- I think it's seals or walruses.
Me- Nah mate, it's the rapid cliff climbing, kid eating sea monster.
Son- Whaa... I want to go back to the caravan mum.
Mum to me - You flipping evil twit.
Dad- There aren't any monsters.
Son- You took me to find the Loch Ness one.

Mum was pretty meaty and mad so I did one in the general direction of Scarborough.
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I will take the opportunity to transfer my old GTFC videos to my computer......the good old days revisited and some legends of past seasons
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