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Q1 Answer - The great wall of china
Q2 Answer - 10 years
Q2 Answer - 10 years
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Q1 The Appalachian Trail in America
Q2 dont know = took 12 years to build
I would say the trail is the longest PURE footpath in the world as that is what it is,a 2150 mile footpath only
the great wall, is a wall with a path on top that has been extended ,knocked down and rebuilt many times
cheers LLL
Q2 dont know = took 12 years to build
I would say the trail is the longest PURE footpath in the world as that is what it is,a 2150 mile footpath only
the great wall, is a wall with a path on top that has been extended ,knocked down and rebuilt many times
cheers LLL
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Dont know about that Tony, how many have gone missing on The Appalachian Trail over the years.lutonlagerlout wrote:did you start at the sunny end paul?
the more i read about these mammoth trails the more the thoughts entices me, I mean if you win the lottery or get a significant windfall once you have done the wine ,women and song routine what else are you going to do??
into the wild springs to mind
LLL
Big bears and a bit of that `Deliverence`thing going on i think, great book by Bill Bryson (A Walk In The Woods) on the subject.
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that hurt flow, we win you an empire. what do the English give it... syphilis. the Scots give: tarmac,telephone,steam engine (industrial revolution) should i go on. Almost forgot the Internet which was designed and built by a team lead by a Scot.
the pipes aways send a shiver down your spine, queen mums funeral. massed Irish and Scots pipe, they do move you, but not in the Deliverance way.
the pipes aways send a shiver down your spine, queen mums funeral. massed Irish and Scots pipe, they do move you, but not in the Deliverance way.
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bill bryson is a quality author,
all his books work for me because i can identify with the rage he feels at the inequalities of life, but has to keep under wraps for the sake of convention
flowjoe america is a massive place with massive opens spaces,I got lost driving round Mississippi and I kid you not there were tin shacks on the back roads with old boys sitting on swings chewing tobacco
I stopped and asked an old boy for directions to the I78
he kind of grunted something like "wut you say bwoy?"
the banjos started in the back of my mind so i made my excuses and left
ps england has a population density of 990 per sq mile
mississipi is 61 per sq mile
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all his books work for me because i can identify with the rage he feels at the inequalities of life, but has to keep under wraps for the sake of convention
flowjoe america is a massive place with massive opens spaces,I got lost driving round Mississippi and I kid you not there were tin shacks on the back roads with old boys sitting on swings chewing tobacco
I stopped and asked an old boy for directions to the I78
he kind of grunted something like "wut you say bwoy?"
the banjos started in the back of my mind so i made my excuses and left
ps england has a population density of 990 per sq mile
mississipi is 61 per sq mile
:;):
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No I'm doing it Ar#e about tit from Seattle southwards. My Brother lives there and we've been doing bits for a few years now mostly late summer but did about 90miles last winter on touring skis. I prefer being outdoors in America in the winter the bears and cougars are all getting their heads down so I'm off the menu. Seen a cougar at long range and several bears close up stayed calm and was ignored. Don't think I'll be doing it again for a while it takes a lot of organising and my wife likes her time off too. I love getting away from it all we're doing a walk in june be about 120 miles through the highlands only taking some porride oats/teabags sugar and a fishing rod and snares. All my kit will fit in a 35 ltr pack so will be travelling light it's the height of the midgie season so will lose equal amounts of blood and sweat but it'll be worth it.lutonlagerlout wrote:did you start at the sunny end paul?
the more i read about these mammoth trails the more the thoughts entices me, I mean if you win the lottery or get a significant windfall once you have done the wine ,women and song routine what else are you going to do??
into the wild springs to mind
LLL
Can't see it from my house
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