This picture (in October) can only mean one thing:- time to do some route planning for next year’s TGO challenge!
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I'm sad to relate I misread the Email from Roger Smith
… "A special welcome to the newcomers, to those returning after quite a few years away and also to Dave on your 10th crossing. This means you (and your team!) are spared the agony of the draw for places. "
Lucky Dave! I thought it also applied to me, but I have to wait some more so I've put (that) map away, and planning a few days of November wild-camping in the Lakes instead.
And, how is the route planning going, Paul?
Not long until we hear now….
I'm sad to relate I misread the Email from Roger Smith
… "A special welcome to the newcomers, to those returning after quite a few years away and also to Dave on your 10th crossing. This means you (and your team!) are spared the agony of the draw for places. "
Lucky Dave! I thought it also applied to me, but I have to wait some more so I've put (that) map away, and planning a few days of November wild-camping in the Lakes instead.