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rambler

5th May 2012, 22:49
True, the Cotes du Rhone is the real stuff.
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aristophanes

5th May 2012, 22:52
Doesn't sound like something that would come from the Rhone valley, does it?
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rambler

5th May 2012, 22:54
Not sure what you mean - you being cryptic again?
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aristophanes

5th May 2012, 22:57
No. Just reminds one of Iran, though it is indeed French.
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bellandme

5th May 2012, 22:57
Have you noticed that the first eight clues down follow the alphabet A-H,and the bottom clues end in S-Z
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rambler

5th May 2012, 23:03
Sorry, aristo, I see what you mean.

Bellandme, I hadn't noticed, isn't that clever?

Better go to bed - doing the eastern loop of the Dave Milne Way tomorrow.

http://www.ldwa.org.uk/ldp/members/show_path.php?path_name=Dave+Milne+Way
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rambler

5th May 2012, 23:06
aristo,link not worked for me again but if you are interested in English walks you can google it.
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trevor

6th May 2012, 00:06
hope this works, rambler,

http://tinyurl.com/bsdhmcv
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aristophanes

6th May 2012, 00:34
Of course I'm interested in English walks; I especially like the twit race on Monty Python. But seriously, I do a fair amount of hiking but not the AMC kind (Appalachian Mountain Club- you know, organized). I'll have a better look at the site on the morrow. Thanks.
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rambler

6th May 2012, 06:34
Thanks, trevor - if one clicks on 'streetmap' you get the route. We are starting at Tealby and going clockwise. Looks like mrs rambler chose a fine day to get me away from the computor.
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