Jump to content

Featured Replies

  • Replies 1k
  • Views 29.9k
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

I think these reports always appear months later. Unless of course a passenger had also spotted it in which case they'd have been straight onto the papers.
  • Author

Lovely sunny day here in Englandshire :cheer:

 

I'm off to sit in the garden, to work on my tan B-)

I have just returned from my evening walk. Lovely evening here. Oh and voted in the county council elections on my way as I passed the polling station on my usual route.
I climbed Tinto Hill on Saturday. It was beyond horrendous. I did make it to the summit but I'm still traumatised. I can't bend my legs. The pain :(
Similar experience climbing a church tower, it was the tallest in Norfolk and my legs still felt as if they were moving after I reached the bottom again. Same at St. Paul's Cathedral, I climbed to the top and my legs were feeling it.

2 days later? :unsure:

 

Tinto Hill is about 2,300 feet. Took us about 2 hours to climb it. Never again....

Here is the swine...

 

http://i39.tinypic.com/30nfy1k.jpg

Edited by Sparkle

  • Author

That looks a lot steeper than some of the other pictures I saw.

 

Not surprised your legs ache :cry:

My photo is too big. Sparkle, reduce it please -_-

 

Dinner time. Back later. x

  • Author
My photo is too big. Sparkle, reduce it please -_-

 

Dinner time. Back later. x

 

I've reduced it, but now the mountain doesn't seem so big :P

Wasn't as bad as it was the first day but it was still aching a bit.

 

Anyway, good Bank Holiday weekend apart from that?

Cromer church tower is the tallest. This was some years ago when I climbed that.
Looking at that photo, I think that that is the opposite, steeper side of the hill. The side we avoided. The other side was bad enough though. :cry:

As for that mountain, I would enjoy looking at it from the bottom and that's it. Unless of course there is a nice little train (like Snowdon) that takes you up there. ;)

 

Anyway, off to the world of fiction. Robbie dreams and a good rest all.

Guest
This topic is now closed to further replies.

Recently Browsing 0

  • No registered users viewing this page.