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This is the one I have:
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Somewhere I've got at least one of his Snowdonia books that I borrowed from my ex's Dad and "forgot" to return. I'm sure he's called William Arthur on those books though, not Walter?
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From wikipedia: "...William Arthur Poucher, known as Walter, a nickname he acquired during his Army service..."
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No going mad then :-)
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Reading Dave A's post about walking with dogs got me thinking - is it possible to do The Nab with a dog in tow? The only time I was up in that area there were a lot of red deer about, some on the path from Rest Dodd, so we didn't venture across the wall.
Any thoughts?
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We’ve walked ours all over the Lakes, but no ridges. They like to not come back so never go off lead. We have to take it easy on the harsh/wet descents.

They do like to pull at sheep and livestock too.
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Some lovely winter walking today.
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Started Ambleside/High Sweden bridge/ Scandale. And then sharp Right to the summit of Red Screes
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Nice lunch stop. Descended down the usual ridge back to Ambleside.
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Very jealous !
Days with sun and a 'sprinkling' of snow like that are rare & precious.

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