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I hope you're all getting out and about this weekend - for there is good reason. Tomorrow, 28th May, the Countryside Rights of Way Act, 2000 comes into force in the regions known as Upper North West (inc Lake District) and Wales (inc Snowdonia). This is sometimes called the Right to Roam.
http://www.ramblers.org.uk/info/events/images/accessland100.gif
Provided the area is designated, this means "any person is entitled ...to enter and remain on access land for the purposes of open recreation"
More details here:
http://www.ramblers.org.uk/freedom/
http://www.countrysideaccess.gov.uk/
http://www.defra.gov.uk/wildlife-countryside/cl/accessopen/
Happy rambling.... :)
I'm off to Wales this weeek and am intending on doing a lot of nice walks. Hopefully the weather will be nice too.
bmxbandit
28-05-2005, 00:16
i'm paintballing tomorrow!
i doubt the above legislation applies to this :(
Paintballing rocks! Just make sure you wear gloves to protect your hands.
Personally I'll be mowing the lawn - how boring :zzz:
So okay, it was a day late, but here's me half way up the front of Pen yr Ole Wen at a particularly airy moment!
So okay, it was a day late, but here's me half way up the front of Pen yr Ole Wen at a particularly airy moment!
DUDE!!!! There's no handrail! :Yikes:
purenuman
31-05-2005, 22:06
DUDE!!!! There's no handrail! :Yikes:
That backpack is full of clean undies :rofl:
Raistlin
31-05-2005, 23:26
So okay, it was a day late, but here's me half way up the front of Pen yr Ole Wen at a particularly airy moment!
OMFG!!:Yikes:
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That backpack is full of clean undies :rofl:
:rofl: :LOL:
Jesus are you right or what??
zoombini
01-06-2005, 09:14
But where was the person taking the picture? lol
They were even higher.
Mrs A was ahead of me, on safer ground. I'm on the first part of Braich Ty Du a grade-2 scramble (grading starts at 1 and ends at 3) that somehow warrants a star for, well, star quality. Whilst this bit is good and exciting, it doesn't last very long and much of the rest of the ascent is just a slog. Mind you, we may well have been on the wrong butress higher up.
For more info, seek out Scrambles in Snowdonia by Steve Ashton. Or find another scrambles guide for your favourite area.
Oh, and the sack - well apart from my lunch, a spare shirt and some waterproofs, most of the space was taken by a rope, a harness, some slings and a few carabiners - just in case!
The view from the top was good though - especially from Carnedd Dafydd - recommended.
quadplay
01-06-2005, 13:27
The only gay cairn in the village? ;)
You're right, though, the view is spectacular. Did you visit the UK's highest licensed premises?
Did you visit the UK's highest licensed premises?Dunno - where's that then?
quadplay
01-06-2005, 13:55
Top of Snowdon!
Ah, I forgot about that - dreadful place! No, we didn't go there this time. But we could see the smoke from the trains puffing their way up to the top though.
I didn't realise we had such ossum views up north :D
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