This week’s training weekend sees me in the weird and wonderful Hebden Bridge. I’m visiting a friend who describes himself as a rambler rather than a walker. I feel Howarth coming on again. Ah, the wind and the rain …
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This week’s training weekend sees me in the weird and wonderful Hebden Bridge. I’m visiting a friend who describes himself as a rambler rather than a walker. I feel Howarth coming on again. Ah, the wind and the rain …
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Hi Andy, I found your site by pure chance while looking up tgo routes. I just wanted to say that you do a really good job on Bob’s podcasts. I enjoy listening to your input on many of them. Keep up the great work. Bill in Ohio (USA)
Hebden Bridge! Wierd? I say Freaky! Its over a year since I promised to visit your blog following our New Year’s Eve 2008 Pyrenees discussion in Capel Curig; how odd that my long delayed visit to your blog conicides with your visit to our patch of the South Pennines. Have fun in Hebden Bridge – recommend a visit Mooch Cafe on Market Street – a favourite haunt for me and Judi – its run by her cousin (Kitty) be sure to say hello.Little Valley Brewery Moor Ale would my choice of refreshment – brewed 2 miles away in Cragg Vale. I’ll be fell running over T’moors as usual – see you around? Still planning another trip to Prynees with Judi – will be picking your brains soon!
Steve & Judi Grimley (Heptonstall)
Steve — only saw your message when I got back. You’ll see I made it to Heptonstall !!!
Feel free to pick my brains at any time!