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Walking The Peak

A blog about my walks in the eastern area of the Peak District, using public transport to get there. Plenty of photos too.

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Peak District Adventures

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A blog about my walks in the eastern area of the Peak District, using public transport to get there. Plenty of photos too.

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This web page peakwalking.blogspot.com states the following, "My walks in the Peak District and the surrounding areas, using public transport to get there." We saw that the webpage said "also some of my days out; when I still walk quite a bit too." It also said " Wednesday, April 11, 2018. Interesting Characters Ive Met On My Walks. One of the most enjoyable aspects of going walking is meeting interesting people, and some are more interesting than others. Heres a list of the most interesting characters Ive met. The old woman walking alongside the River Dearne who was throwing a for her dog to catch."

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