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What is there to do during lockdown apart from drink?

I'm off for a womble up Ramshaw Rocks tomorrow, have a pint, maybe scout out a spot where a wild camp might be interesting. Cook some food, admire the view, hopefully not break an ankle.


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I'm off for a womble up Ramshaw Rocks tomorrow, have a pint, maybe scout out a spot where a wild camp might be interesting. Cook some food, admire the view, hopefully not break an ankle.


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That's in England? I mean I guess, because it seems to be the highest mountain on the island,
but damn. Does not look like England at all
 
Are we still in lockdown? I don't care that much, as I have personal concerns about going out and about without a vaccination, but as far as I can see when I do pops off for essential shopping loads of people don't give a fuck and haven't since Christmas. Its not like this time last year when you felt like the only other person on the road aside from Dominic Cummings. If we are not officially 'open' yet then surely we must be close, with the risk to school children being somehow acceptable now. I am not arguing against the return to school, I am just not qualified to explain why it is safe in a society that is understandably sick of the situation, sick to the point of withdrawing previous compliance such as testing or self quarantining if exposed. With the more lax behaviour leading to what must be an inevitable 3rd wave, I may among the few people in the position to continue 'locking down' until I am fully vaccinated should that day ever come.
 
You've obviously not seen much of England then. England is a beautiful country,
I've been 4 times, and have seen a bunch of sights, and different towns and cities, lots and lots of castles.
I mean it's nice, it's just a little flat. I'm a mountain person, I get weirded out by flatland.
I've also been on a business trip to Ely. The cathedral was fucking stunning
You might not have the most beautiful land, but your architecture makes up for it

What I meant is you could tell someone this was shot in South Africa and they might believe you.

Scottland is georgious though, I'd love to visit
 
I've been 4 times, and have seen a bunch of sights, and different towns and cities, lots and lots of castles.
I mean it's nice, it's just a little flat. I'm a mountain person, I get weirded out by flatland.
I've also been on a business trip to Ely. The cathedral was fucking stunning
You might not have the most beautiful land, but your architecture makes up for it

What I meant is you could tell someone this was shot in South Africa and they might believe you.

Scottland is georgious though, I'd love to visit

Yeh, Scotland and Wales are the absolute tits if you want mountains.
 
Yeh, Scotland and Wales are the absolute tits if you want mountains.
Last time I checked the lake district were in England.
Could be wrong though, could be wrong about the home of the Fells or as they call them in Swedish Fjall's like Fjall Raven

England deffo isn't flat. Norfolk and Lincolnshire are flat and boring like Holland though.
 
Last time I checked the lake district were in England.
Could be wrong though, could be wrong about the home of the Fells or as they call them in Swedish Fjall's like Fjall Raven

England deffo isn't flat. Norfolk and Lincolnshire are flat and boring like Holland though.k

Yeh, the Lake district is definitely in England and is fuckin gorgeous. But Snowdonia and the whole of Scotland beats it into submission
 
caredig yn mynd yn fuck eich hun, llawer o ffrind diolch

having said that, I definitely prefer the lakes to snowdonia :)
In general you're right, England has got some right ol dumps like Luton and Essex, Wales has got its own dumps like Swansea too.
Not really a sightseeing town like Bath is it?
Which loon would go and visit Bridgeport? Got to be a suicidal maniac. Imma die in hell where it's nice and warm innit.
 
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