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Message 80:

The pictures of the Dove Dale walk are brilliant. They remind me of the walk I had in the Peak District during last years visit to England. They make me wish I was back there. Thanks.

From: Billy Thorne

Town/City: Dallas Texas Country: USA
Date: Fri Jan 21 01:17:27 2005

Message 79:

I thought I would drop a note in this guestbook to compliment the site. The walks are the best personal descriptions I have come across on the web. Not just bland descriptions of where to go and put your feet. These are real and make me feel as if I am doing the walk. Have you ever thought of writing a book. I would. Excellent and well done.

From: John Fitzgerald

Town/City: Fowey, Cornwall Country: UK
Date: Wed Dec 15 18:07:20 2004

Message 78:

A fantastic site Walking Englishman. Well done. I originally hail from Leeds and am now living in Belgium where there is good chocolate but a lack of good walks. I have walked many of your routes in your Leeds and Harrogate section and your reports make me feel so nostalgic. Keep adding to them and I will keep reminiscing. I will most definitely choose one to walk when I am back over visiting in Leeds. Thanks.

From: Susan Forrester

Town/City: Antwerp Country: Belgium
Date: Mon Nov 22 14:16:21 2004

Message 77:

Thank you for an informative site that is clear and easy to navigate around. I live in North Yorkshire and as you comment in some of your walks, it makes you glad that you are lucky enough to live amongst such scenery. To us, Nidderdale is a well kept secret with some stunning walks - we can walk for hours and not meet anyone. Our favourite place is Scarhouse Reservoir - so atmospheric. Thanks again - and please keep adding to the walks! Penny

From: Penny Hull

Town/City: Harrogate N Yorks Country: UK
Date: Mon Nov 1 12:03:50 2004

Message 76:

Nice site! It shows some excellent pictures of the nice surroudings. I am 16 and enjoy cycling around the Stainburn area but find it very difficult to judge the bridleways around the area, does anybody know where I could find any information about the decency of such bridleways, or just cycling in general in the area. This site was extremely helpful since it shows the nice villages E.G. TIMBLE which I aim to visit on bike. Good information!

From: Jamie Furlong

Town/City: Harrogate N Yorks Country: UK
Date: Sat Oct 30 23:53:06 2004
Message 75:

Hello Mike, I plan to do the Coast to Coast next August/September. The story of your 1999 voyage is by far the best that I have read to date. I did my Masters degree at the University of Guelph in 1963 after completing my Bachelors in the UK so it was nice to see it mentioned in your article. Cheers, James

From: James Bucknall
Town/City: Aylmer, Gatineau, Quebec Country: Canada
Date: Fri Oct 22 01:34:39 2004

Message 74:

Brilliant revamp to site, Mike. The Dales Celebration Way encompasses all the best attractions of the Yorkshire Dales. All the best, Steve

From: Steve Giles
Town/City: Leeds Yorkshire Country: England
Date: Thu Oct 14 13:38:31 2004

Message 73:

I like to get up to the Peak District most weekends. I have enjoyed a couple of the walks you describe. Thanks. John

From: John Roberts
Town/City: Leicester Leicestershire Country: England
Date: Tue Oct 12 15:42:40 2004
Message 72:

Great site. Informative, useful and inspirational, as well as being a pleasure just to browse.

From: Robert Habron
Town/City: Huddersfield Yorkshire
Date:
Fri Oct 8 20:03:36 2004

Message 71:

Thanks for providing such an excellent site. Your report on Cornwall is very good reading. It has really given me the inspiration to get off my backside and do some walking on the Cornish Coast Path. Thanks, George

From: George Parker
Town/City: Exeter Devon Country: England
Date: Thu Oct 7 9:18:32 2004

Message 70:

Climbed Jacks Rake last Sunday 26 Sept on a weekend trip to the Lakes from London with the lads. It was a great climb. I wouldn't have known about it if I hadn't seen it on your site. THANKS

From: Stephen Lovell
Date: Mon Sep 27 20:13:52 2004

Message 69:

Fun having a look around. Interested in your Jacks Rake progress. I keep taking about going up that way ..... but still waiting. It was good to see photos from along the route. Cheers

From: Sandy Saunders (http://www.thewalkzone.co.uk)
Town/City: Denmead Hampshire Country: England
Date: Thu Sep 23 16:58:08 2004

Message 68:

Hello fellow Englishman. Love your site. It's an inspiration to get out there. Went to Simons Seat recently, it's better than any photos can show. Just to feel that moorland breeze on your face is a tonic. Better than any doc can offer.

From: Pete
Town/City: Leeds Yorks. Country: UK
Date: Fri Sep 17 11:11:20 2004

Message 67:

Some great walks, have had hours of fun and hard work trying them out.

From: Dave Smart

Town/City: Hull E Yorkshire Country: England
Date: Wed Sep 1 10:01:01 2004

Message 66:

A wonderful site, I wish I had the expertise (and dedication) to do the same. I do however enjoy my walking, mostly on my own. I hope to do more next year on my retirement. keep up the excellent work-enjoy your walking -good health.

From:
John Day
Date:
Mon Aug 9 21:00:07 2004

Message 65:

Thanks for creating such a comprehensive website. I have really enjoyed reading about your walks, particularly the long distance routes. I am looking forward to a time in my life when I can spend two weeks or longer walking in such beautiful areas. I particularly enjoyed reading about the Dales Way walk as I love walking anywhere in the Yorkshire Dales. Keep up the good work!!!!!!!

From:
David Morgan (www.morgs4mountains.co.uk)
Town/City:
Undy Monmouthshire Country: UK
Date:
Mon Aug 9 11:43:10 2004

Message 64:

Great site! My partner and I setting off on the C2C soon and we can hardly wait, your pictures have added to the excitement!! Last year we did the Cleveland Way and know all about the pain and euphoria... Bring it on!

From:
Frankie
Town/City:
North Lincolnshire
Date:
Mon Aug 2 22:11:49 2004

Message 63:

I really enjoyed reading your Pavey Ark story. I climbed it with my dad when I was 9. I've never forgotten it and I never ever will. My dad is an experienced hillwalker (but not a climber) but he said we could do it. It was a blistering hot day and I was wearing pumps. Looking at your photos took me back to that day. I remembered the early stages and the protection that the ridge gave. I felt the lump in my throat as if it was yesterday when you described the drop at the exposed part. I really got the wobbles when I saw climbers with ropes at the bit where you had to use your arms to get over a step... I haven't had the courage to go back since.....rock climbing isn't my thing. I certainly wouldn't feel safe taking my children (I'm 38 now) and I wouldn't recommend anyone to take their children either or to climb it in ANYTHING but the driest of days (I can imagine it would get very ugly in the wet). But I felt safe with my Dad......and it is an exhilarating and incredible memory. Thank you for your account.

From:
Sean Flude
Date:
Mon Aug 2 11:01:09 2004

Message 62:

Hello Sir, my name is Brent Hannam, I came across your website after looking for information on the sunken village, West End. I have been tracing my family tree and have raced them back to the village that was flooded by the reservoir. I was wondering if you could possibly send me a couple of photos that you took on your travels through the village. I will be making up a website for my family and would like to add your pictures, all credit to go to you of course. Thanks for your time, Kind regards, Brent Hannam

From:
Brent Hannam
Town/City:
Blenheim Country: New Zealand
Date:
Mon Jul 26 17:17:27 2004

Message 61:

A truly great site with stunning photo's. An inspiration to prospective web site builders.

From:
B Weston
Town/City:
Anglesey Country: Wales
Date:
Sat Jul 17 9:05:40 2004

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