Nov 2020
4:44pm, 24 Nov 2020
47,849 posts
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Derby Tup
There’s a sign in Japanese not far from there at all, where the main tourist path that passes the Brontë bridge joins the PW. We ran by it both out and back on Sunday
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Nov 2020
4:48pm, 24 Nov 2020
14,572 posts
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Garfield
@ adrian...I believe you...I've seen photos with the scale of that hill. One of these days I may do a shorter version of Beachy Head.
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Nov 2020
4:52pm, 24 Nov 2020
47,850 posts
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Derby Tup
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Nov 2020
4:52pm, 24 Nov 2020
47,851 posts
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Derby Tup
Above is on Penistone Hill west of Haworth
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Nov 2020
5:00pm, 24 Nov 2020
47,417 posts
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McGoohan
I just tried to scan that pic using Google Translate but it wasn't playing. (I wonder if it says 'the Japanese translation service is not currently in the office. Please leave a message after the tone.')
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Nov 2020
12:44pm, 27 Nov 2020
13,455 posts
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Cerrertonia
Slightly odd path, the Harcamlow Way - 141 miles in a figure of eight connecting Cambridge & Harlow, for some reason. It's marked on OS maps, but until recently, there was very limited signage on the ground. Someone seems to have installed some new markers around here in the last year or two.
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Nov 2020
12:56pm, 27 Nov 2020
812 posts
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Sam Jelfs
Saw this one on my run last weekend, part of the GR561 (Kempen - Maaspad)
Normally they are just paint markings, this one just amused me.
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Dec 2020
3:05pm, 12 Dec 2020
3,899 posts
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12barDavid
I went for a 15 mile run in deepest darkest Sussex today & ran just a small part of the Monarch's Way. Crikey, the bridleways were thick with mud. Still, at least I didn't fall over.
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Dec 2020
3:08pm, 12 Dec 2020
3,900 posts
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12barDavid
The sign with the Monarch's way badge on, pointing the way to a lovely bridleway covered in leaves. Oh, & thick claggy mud hidden underneath.
Character building I think it's called.
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Jan 2021
1:52pm, 9 Jan 2021
1,325 posts
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Snoot
Not strictly a footpath but one for Reiver
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