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IainPost subject: christmas trip 
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g'day;

greg has decided that this will be vauguely hardcore/"good medium" orientated - and if anyone has any input in where\when they would like it to be then they should catch greg in the grad after canoe today, or reply on here fairly shortly...

I personally have no major preferance for either time or place (choices probably range between: lakes (north or south), peaks, wales (north or south), scottland(various locations), potential for ireland?????)


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Mon 1st Oct, 2007
7:09am
NickyPost subject: Re: christmas trip 
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Avatarireland, never been and im sure it would agree with me :)
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Mon 1st Oct, 2007
8:36am
ScarfPost subject: Re: christmas trip 
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AvatarI was on about Ireland last year, similar to the Lakes as needs lots of rain but google Irelish White Water for a website similar to UKRGB
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Mon 1st Oct, 2007
9:01am
JonPost subject: Re: christmas trip 
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Ireland does look good but as Chris said I think it's all or nothing depending on the rain.

It might seem a bit unimaginative to go to Scotland at new year and at Easter, but I doubt we would get bored.
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Mon 1st Oct, 2007
9:07am
Monkey Boy2Post subject: Re: christmas trip 
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AvatarLet's go to Scotland.
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Mon 1st Oct, 2007
9:54am
ScarfPost subject: Re: christmas trip 
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AvatarScotland sounds like a good idea, If the Lakes are running we have to drive past them so can always stop on the way home etc.
How about a different part from Fort William?
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Mon 1st Oct, 2007
10:29am
ScarfPost subject: Re: christmas trip 
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AvatarSouth of Glasglow?
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Mon 1st Oct, 2007
10:32am
JonPost subject: Re: christmas trip 
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South of Glasgow looks quite interesting.

Is there a good place to go that is reasonably central for good rivers there? It's tempting to go through all the rivers on that section of UK Rivers Guidebook and work out where they all are but I am really supposed to be working. Anyone looking for some top quality procrastination?
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Mon 1st Oct, 2007
10:45am
JonPost subject: Re: christmas trip 
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Or I think the Scotland guidebook has maps in. That might be easier.
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Mon 1st Oct, 2007
10:48am
IainPost subject: Re: christmas trip 
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Mon 1st Oct, 2007
12:19pm

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