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Old 15-03-2008, 12:12   #10
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Re: Places to go

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Originally Posted by handyman View Post
High force is ok but when was the last time you went there bop? You have to pay, theres a path all the way to it and only an observation deck now. When I was younger you could properly explore the area. That said we had a nice picnic last year when we visited it.
20 odd years ago strange you should say that, went to Hamsterly Forrest last year, for the first time in 20 odd years, and that had paid for car parks I had no idea and as such didn't have a penny on me, well why would you take a wad into the woods the lad saw the funny side and let me park anyway. The dogs loved it
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