LC Walking Weekend (2009 - 2017)

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Re: Just when I climbed this whole mountainside... (Wales 2009)

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Fun, fun, fun and funny. Paula had the best line of the weekend for me. We were driving to pastures green and verdant, when we happened to pass an elderly man who was wearing full climbing clothes: boots, thick woollen socks over his corduroy trouser bottoms, jacket, etc., and he was hitch hiking. We were full up so I waved to him by way of saying sorry, no can do. He was holding a very long piece of cardboard up with his destination written large on it. He was heading to a Welsh town. Paula said "Blimey, you have to have long cardboard when you're hitch hiking in Wales don't you?"
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Re: Just when I climbed this whole mountainside... (Wales 2009)

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Greetings from sunny Barcelona!

Just a quick thank you to Diane & Tim and to add another great big thumb´s up for what proved to be a wonderful weekend with friends old & new! I am almost able to walk full speed through the streets of Barcelona now and feel confident that I shall make the hill where Palau Sants Jordi is located-though my system is shot.

Anne & I met up with Sinikka today and we are having dinner together tonight so the wonderful experience goes on. We look forward to seeing many of you this weekend here in Barcelona and will add pictures and comments to the thread once we have returned to Wisconsin.

All the best,

Joe & Anne
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Re: Just when I climbed this whole mountainside... (Wales 2009)

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With Henning reaching 1000 posts it reminded me of this poem I did when I hit 1000..thought I'd share it again whilst thinking of how to integrate Liptrop's second verse into Bernie's poem

So many lines to take on board
To welcome and to greet
These sentences and captive words
Expensive and dirt cheap

And now I find I'm looking back
At ones signed with a 'Pete'
Too many posts to keep on track
A thousand postings deep

The aim is true, the aim is high
To contribute and reap
To be composed and not too shy
To laugh, to smile, to weep.

I haven't always joined the fray
And sometimes press delete
And frequently lose my way
A thousand postings deep

And sometimes when I may be slow
And days turn into weeks
I trust that I can always show
A thousand postings deep

But I'm still here to age some more
A millenium of posts to keep
Never needing to restore
This unassuming feat

But if the 1000 doesn't move
Awake me from my sleep
And put me back into my groove
Another thousand deep

And sometimes when I may be slow
And days turn into weeks
I trust that I can always show
A thousand postings deep
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Re: Just when I climbed this whole mountainside... (Wales 2009)

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Pete
Please accept a thousand apologies for crediting Ken with the fantastic line about seeing double . How did I ever think a lancastrian could be so funny
manchester, london,manchester , a mountain in Wales ,hills in Haiger
Be content with a mistake or two. Perfection holds no compromise. It's a prison for perfect people .Where the flag of insanity flies
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Re: Just when I climbed this whole mountainside... (Wales 2009)

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Ken
Please accept my apologies for my last posting . Anyone who is willing to walk down a mountain backwards with a yorkshireman must have a sense of humour
manchester, london,manchester , a mountain in Wales ,hills in Haiger
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Re: Just when I climbed this whole mountainside... (Wales 2009)

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Wow, who needs television with the wit and intelligence on this here Forum. I think in the winter I will go back to the start of all my new friends posts and find out all about them :)

You should post on the poetry thread more often Pete... and yes it was pete that said i was seeing double but 54 divided by 2 gave me 2 27 year olds that could never ever match the charm, charisma , wit and empathy that one 54 year old would have. I like my age a lot these days :)

Wish you were all coming to Barcelona too.. if you want a postcard , pm me your addresses if you won't be there

Love Ber
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Re: Just when I climbed this whole mountainside... (Wales 2009)

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liptrot wrote:Pete
Please accept a thousand apologies for crediting Ken with the fantastic line about seeing double . How did I ever think a lancastrian could be so funny
Hi Phil
A Yorkshireman apologising to a Derbyshireman? It's here in black and white!! :D

Anyway, I sold the copyright of the line to Ken for a 10 bob note. He paid me with a 15 bob note and told me to keep the change.

pete
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Re: Just when I climbed this whole mountainside... (Wales 2009)

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liptrot wrote:No Eggs
Phil, the landlady at the Sandpiper regretted The Liptrots Leaving and found an egg for you after all which she gave me to pass on. I best cook it before I send it, incase it cracks in the post. How would Jean like it?

Ken I love your landlady's poem. Brilliant.

Joe, Sinikka was the last person I saw in Barmouth. I miss the place now. Sigh. Nice pic of you and Tinders.

Linda, can you ask your other half what he was rummaging in his bag for half way up Snowdon (in Henning's pic).
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Re: Just when I climbed this whole mountainside... (Wales 2009)

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On the way down Cadair.
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I'd not been up Cadair to the top for many years and that walk was excellent. Spectacular views from the top or what. Thanks for the walk and the talk, and the silent bits, you seven others.

The nights in the Royal have all merged into one for me so I'll leave the evenings til the end. Next day was Snowdon day. I took far fewer pics on that mountain for some reason but at least I can get through them more quickly. I loved it that most of the group went up, one way or another
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Re: Just when I climbed this whole mountainside... (Wales 2009)

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On the way up Snowdon. Some of the 15 walkers:
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We didn't all make the summit at the same time, although we were not far off. Things were very busy up there. Some of the 15 walkers and 8 train travellers:
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Re: Just when I climbed this whole mountainside... (Wales 2009)

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Yay.... Diane, now I know i wasn't dreaming the whole thing, yep that is me in my underwear ( top half), if that mountain had been any higher , god love the poor sight you guys would have to had to look at... I was sweating like a buffalo :) ( or as my Ken would say... I was glowing lol )

I love your photographs so much... Where is the one of my famous bruise? lol
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Re: Just when I climbed this whole mountainside... (Wales 2009)

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Bernie I have your bruise somewhere. Meantime, here is you reaching the trig point 8) 8) 8) .
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Wasn't it great to walk into that cloud and then come out above it into the sunshine again, and then look down on it!!
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Re: Just when I climbed this whole mountainside... (Wales 2009)

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Up above the clouds looking down on mountains, lakes and ironing boards.

(Click on the first pic to see the tiny lakes below.)
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Re: Just when I climbed this whole mountainside... (Wales 2009)

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There are a couple of other Snowdon ones I have that are worth copying but that will do for now because apparently I don't have them small enough yet. Haven't seen many other people's pics of that day...?
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Re: Just when I climbed this whole mountainside... (Wales 2009)

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Diane wrote:Bernie I have your bruise somewhere. Meantime, here is you reaching the trig point 8) 8) 8) .
So why isn't she doing any trig then? Cos that would be a good sine...maybe she went off at a tangent
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