On 20-Feb-05 Anthony Anson wrote:
The message XFMail.050219235238.Ted.Harding@nessie.mcc.ac.uk from (Ted Harding) Ted.Harding@nessie.mcc.ac.uk contains these words:
On 19-Feb-05 Anthony Anson wrote:
Ah. You've won me over. Even if I'm only there in spirit, I'll be in the Reindeer supping Black Dog.
Unfortunately, lack of income rules out a car, and the last bus home leaves *MUCH* too early.
Where's "home", then?
Bunwell.
Sort of on my way home then (assuming I make it to the meeting): back onto the A11, Thetford, Brandon, Hockwold, Feltwell, across Methwold Fen, hop over the river at Brandon Bank ...
Keep in touch.
For those who don't know the terrain, Bunwell nestles beneath the majestic massif of Mt. Bunwell.
Close by is the Tas Gorge, whose colonnaded confines constrict the mysterious inky depths of the River Tas as the waters tumble from placid and unfathomable pools into raging torrents of tumbling eddies and treacherous whirlpools on their irresistible journey to the Great North Sea.
Here, Sharon plies her ancient craft, and the Terrible Troll of Tacolneston, titled thus for its alliterative allure, dines daily on unwary travellers who cross the water by the Forncett Ford.
Looks like Mt Bunwell rises to about 6,200cm, as opposed to the 100 or so round here. Dunno how long I can take the oxygen deficit.
Otherwise, it's Normal for Norfolk.
I've heard of that being on people's case notes ...
Ted.
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