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hard knott pass
one of my favourite roads in england
unsuitable for caravans, great for cadillac escalades
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big 10-4 we got a rubber duck
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dalmation sheep
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a techni-coloured dreamcoat
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what?
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i love it that maximum doesn't follow the path others tread: he makes his own path
today he demoralised older folk by running up past them, like a skipping, mountain goat
he also forged a new path up the side of the water coming down
this mountain posed no challenge to him at all.
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nanaco chan
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didn't quite make it to the summit of scafell pike, as we couldn't see it

(photo: nanaco sato)
and although i COULD navigate us to it with my new compass and waterproof OS map (no phone signal in the mountains) there didn't seem to be much point as we wouldn't have seen anything from the top either.
had a packed lunch in the rain, sheltering behind some rocks and returned the way we came.
nanaco asked nervously 'are we going to climb mountains like this every day?'
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this is what the lake district is about to me
pure earth power
raw heavy beauty
not the twee tourist hell of windermere etc.
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returned over hardknott pass (this time with maximum awake in the back of the perou-mobile) to twee tourist ambleside then windermere