Post by Berry McPaper-cuts on Aug 16, 2018 20:32:44 GMT
Don’t worry - the Cumbrian Celts had a hill converted into a mountain last week. “Keen mountaineers John Barnard, 69, and Graham Jackson, 68, have helped Miller Moss in the Northern Fells become the 446th mountain listed in Anne and John Nuttalls' books 'The Mountains of England and Wales'.”
Don’t worry - the Cumbrian Celts had a hill converted into a mountain last week.
Are they connected? If you push down on the one in Wales it has to go somewhere so maybe the one in Cumbria grew a bit?
Not all the way to Cumbria it doesn't. It probably pops up a bit further on in Wales.
This thread reminds me of the 1995 Hugh Grant film 'The Englishman Who Went Up a Hill But Came Down a Mountain' There were some terrific characters written into it
Johnny Shellshocked (Jones) The twins -Thomas Twp & Thomas Twp Too (twp means someone who is a bit simple) Williams the Petroleum Tommy Twostroke Davies the School Evans the End of the World Thomas the Trains