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Walking to Scotland 1965 5: The Lake District.
Walking to Scotland 1965. 5: The Lake District. Story so Far… Co.Durham and Northumberland: Dirt Pot and Acomb youth hostels and abandoned railway lines. Teesdale, Weardale, Hexham, and Bellingham. Brewing up in a GPO cable repair and location van, and a horny dog. And lots … Continue reading
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