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Message 60:

Hello out there, I found this site by accident, but I'm glad I did. Unfortunately, there are little good sites. Your site is very good. Thank you for the opportunity to sign your guest book. I will recommend and come back. I found it very interesting to read other peoples comments about your site. Thank you, I'll be back!

From: Mr Jeweller
Town/City: Pheonix Arizona Country: USA
Date: Thu Jul 15 18:55:36 2004

Message 59:

Thanks for the insights. A Terrific website! We start the C2C on Saturday heading east. Having done the PW in 2002 we are looking forward to a few less bulls and a lot less mud. Your pictures at least keep that dream alive.

From: Paul and Dawn Titley
Town/City: Edinburgh Country: UK
Date: Wed Jul 7 17:56:32 2004
Message 58:

Hey! I have just come back from actually walking the Three Peaks with a friend and her family. It was very enjoyable but yet very very tiring, Unfortunately I couldn't make it up the last peak (Ingleborough). By the time I finished the second I was so tired but it was an amazing experience. I think this website is very good and I am impressed. Hopefully I will do the 3 peaks next year but I'm sure I will enjoy the experience.

From: Ben Forester
Date: Mon Jul 5 23:17:09 2004

Message 57:

Cool site.

From: Greengrass
Town/City: Beverley E.Yorks Country: England
Date: Sun Jul 4 22:08:59 2004

Message 56:

A very interesting well structured site. Keep up the good work.

From: Perez Corey
Town/City: Monroe NJ Country: USA
Date: Sun Jul 4 12:23:40 2004

Message 55:

Nice site, I have bookmarked your site yet and I will come back again!

From: Linda T
Town/City: Prattville Al Country: USA
Date: Sat Jul 3 7:41:23 2004

Message 54:

Greetings from your cousin. Stumbled on this site looking for something else! Most impressed. Go walking myself (must be a gene thing) but mainly in Scotland. Kept thinking about setting up a site, I suppose if I do I will now have to do to the same high standard as yourself!

From: John Burn
Town/City: Felixstowe Suffolk Country: England
Date: Fri Jul 2 14:11:30 2004

Message 53:

Hi, I have a walking website - 'Striding Edge - a photo diary of Lake District fell walks'. I have enjoyed exploring your site and would like to set up a reciprocal link. Regards, Sean

From: Sean (http://www.stridingedge.net)
Town/City: Cumbria Country: England
Date: Thu Jun 17 23:23:28 2004

Message 52:

A wonderful web site.

From: Mark (http://www.hill-tribe.com)
Town/City: Pennsylvania Country: USA
Date:
Thu Jun 17 12:47:23 2004

Message 51:

You make the England walks so interesting. I am going to be travelling to walking in the north of your country in August. I would like to do some walks in the Yorkshire Dales as your records make it sound so fascinating. I am looking so much forward to it. Thank you for making my appetite more for the walks. I will do your Three Peaks and maybe stay in Settle. You have a very good site and maybe you will add my home walking location in the Black Forest one day. There are some good mountains like Feldberg and Belchen to walk on and I think you would like them. Albrecht Foerster

From: Albrecht Foerster
Town/City: Freiburg Country: Germany
Date: Mon Jun 14 15:25:14 2004

Message 50:

Your web site is beautifully done and very easy to access. I'm hoping to take a walking tour in the UK next summer and seeing the photos from all over England and Wales has made it difficult to choose one as a favorite! Thank you for sharing all your memories and doing the hard work to establish a web site. Best wishes, Susan Woldt

From: Susan Woldt
Town/City: Dallas Texas Country: USA
Date: Sat Jun 5 21:17:24 2004

Message 49:

This is a great site Walking Englishman (nice title too!) You are a lucky man to live where you are, the walking areas you cover make fantastic reading and the descriptions are fab, not just the usual go there turn left at post sort of stuff. I like the way you tell the stories. Pictures are great too. So much great work for an individual. Thanks for putting it onto the web. I will be looking in on your 'latest news' updates often to read about the new walks and follow in your footsteps when I can.

From: Dave Brown
Town/City: Boroughbridge North Yorks Country: England
Date: Fri Jun 4 7:52:50 2004

Message 48:

Great site from a great business lecturer! hope you have many happy years walking.

From: Rick Symons
Town/City: Elloughton (Nr Hull) East Yorkshire Country: England
Date: Wed Jun 2 17:57:30 2004

Message 47:

We love England (we lived in London for a year in 1996-97)and love to walk so I found your site most interesting. We are returning this summer and will have time for a 5 day walk. What area is your favorite and hopefully not so crowded in July 10-16? Thanks, Phyllis

From: Phyllis McCulley
Town/City: Houston Texas Country: USA
Date: Sat May 29 0:47:17 2004

Message 46:

Hi there, Looked in on your excellent site while browsing walking sites in England. I'm planning a vacation walking in the Yorkshire Dales and your reports have made me look forward to the trip. your reports are great and I will make sure to do one or two of the walks you describe when I'm over in England this summer. Keep up the good work. It's a great site you have and a great hobby too. Regards to you, Don

From: Don Simons
Town/City: Denver Colorado Country: USA
Date: Sat May 22 16:39:11 2004

Message 45:

We were delighted to meet you good folk in York yesterday in the coffee bar and to discover that you are a "Grumpy Old Man" as well. This is a fascinating site and I shall make sure to come back to it often. Good luck and I hope we bump into each other again. Take care. Rob and Toni

From: Rob Danes
Town/City: Newton-upon-Rawcliffe North Yorkshire Country: UK
Date: Sun May 9 21:23:36 2004

Message 44:

Hi Walking Englishman, Thanks for providing walks in the East of Yorkshire. Your descriptions of the walks in the area have inspired me to walk the areas in the Wolds just west of Hull. Last week I followed your map to the letter and did the Brantingham one. It was just as good as you described it and luckily for me it was a brilliant sunny day that made it all the more enjoyable, especially now the trees are in full blossom. Next time its Welton. Keep up the good work and thanks again. Cheers, Steve

From: Steve Tinning
Town/City: Hull Country: England
Date: Tue May 4 20:59:55 2004

Message 43:

The Wolds Way description took me back a long time..! Very nostalgic..thanx.

From: Mark Kierznowski
Town/City: Johannesburg Gauteng Country: South Africa
Date: Wed Apr 28 3:09:31 2004
Message 42:

Nice website, lots of good information and a few ideas for my own site, keep up the good work.

From: Mark Mowbray (http://www.pooleybridge.com)
Town/City: Blyth Northumberland Country: England
Date: Mon Apr 12 19:45:43 2004

Message 41:

Hello, as others have said on your site I'd like to add my comments. Thanks for providing such a good site. The stories are just the ticket relating the fact that walking is supposed to be fun. And like you, I'm into Long Distance Footpaths. Your own designed walk 'The Yorkshire Dales Long Distance Footpath' looks very interesting. You appear to have put a lot of thought into the route. I might just try it out myself. Keep up the good work. All the best, Phil

From: Phil Robinson
Town/City: Manchester Country: England
Date: Sun Mar 7 15:09:02 2004

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