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Hi
Just arrived home after an afternnon on the North York Moors. Amazing snow
drifts. Estimated drift of 9 feet outside the Lion Inn at an altitude of
1300 feet - the highest point on the North York moor. General depths
difficult to estimate as there has been severe drifting.

Rob




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Hi
Just arrived home after an afternnon on the North York Moors. Amazing snow
drifts. Estimated drift of 9 feet outside the Lion Inn at an altitude of
1300 feet - the highest point on the North York moor. General depths
difficult to estimate as there has been severe drifting.

Rob



Where Rob is the Lion Inn ?
Must be a good view from up there...

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- And on Sun, 27 Feb 2005 20:49:57 GMT, it was spake thus in said in message "ROBERT BROOKS" :

Hi
Just arrived home after an afternnon on the North York Moors. Amazing snow
drifts. Estimated drift of 9 feet outside the Lion Inn at an altitude of
1300 feet - the highest point on the North York moor. General depths
difficult to estimate as there has been severe drifting.

Rob



Where Rob is the Lion Inn ?
Must be a good view from up there...

--
Nick in Northallerton
www.whelan.me.uk
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- And on Sun, 27 Feb 2005 20:49:57 GMT, it was spake thus in said in message "ROBERT BROOKS" :

Hi
Just arrived home after an afternnon on the North York Moors. Amazing snow
drifts. Estimated drift of 9 feet outside the Lion Inn at an altitude of
1300 feet - the highest point on the North York moor. General depths
difficult to estimate as there has been severe drifting.

Rob



Where Rob is the Lion Inn ?
Must be a good view from up there...

--
Nick in Northallerton
www.whelan.me.uk
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- And on Sun, 27 Feb 2005 20:49:57 GMT, it was spake thus in said in message "ROBERT BROOKS" :

Hi
Just arrived home after an afternnon on the North York Moors. Amazing snow
drifts. Estimated drift of 9 feet outside the Lion Inn at an altitude of
1300 feet - the highest point on the North York moor. General depths
difficult to estimate as there has been severe drifting.

Rob



Where Rob is the Lion Inn ?
Must be a good view from up there...

--
Nick in Northallerton
www.whelan.me.uk
Also nickw7coc on
Yahoo Messenger
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Nick wrote:
- And on Sun, 27 Feb 2005 20:49:57 GMT, it was spake thus in
said in message "ROBERT
BROOKS" :

Hi
Just arrived home after an afternnon on the North York Moors.
Amazing snow drifts. Estimated drift of 9 feet outside the Lion
Inn at an altitude of 1300 feet - the highest point on the North
York moor. General depths difficult to estimate as there has been
severe drifting.


Where Rob is the Lion Inn ?
Must be a good view from up there...


Its on Blakey Ridge, high on the Moors

http://tinyurl.com/4kwed

Rob


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Nick wrote:
- And on Sun, 27 Feb 2005 20:49:57 GMT, it was spake thus in
said in message "ROBERT
BROOKS" :

Hi
Just arrived home after an afternnon on the North York Moors.
Amazing snow drifts. Estimated drift of 9 feet outside the Lion
Inn at an altitude of 1300 feet - the highest point on the North
York moor. General depths difficult to estimate as there has been
severe drifting.


Where Rob is the Lion Inn ?
Must be a good view from up there...


Its on Blakey Ridge, high on the Moors

http://tinyurl.com/4kwed

Rob


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Nick wrote:
- And on Sun, 27 Feb 2005 20:49:57 GMT, it was spake thus in
said in message "ROBERT
BROOKS" :

Hi
Just arrived home after an afternnon on the North York Moors.
Amazing snow drifts. Estimated drift of 9 feet outside the Lion
Inn at an altitude of 1300 feet - the highest point on the North
York moor. General depths difficult to estimate as there has been
severe drifting.


Where Rob is the Lion Inn ?
Must be a good view from up there...


Its on Blakey Ridge, high on the Moors

http://tinyurl.com/4kwed

Rob


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Nick wrote:
- And on Sun, 27 Feb 2005 20:49:57 GMT, it was spake thus in
said in message "ROBERT
BROOKS" :

Hi
Just arrived home after an afternnon on the North York Moors.
Amazing snow drifts. Estimated drift of 9 feet outside the Lion
Inn at an altitude of 1300 feet - the highest point on the North
York moor. General depths difficult to estimate as there has been
severe drifting.


Where Rob is the Lion Inn ?
Must be a good view from up there...


Its on Blakey Ridge, high on the Moors

http://tinyurl.com/4kwed

Rob


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Nick wrote:
- And on Sun, 27 Feb 2005 20:49:57 GMT, it was spake thus in
said in message "ROBERT
BROOKS" :

Hi
Just arrived home after an afternnon on the North York Moors.
Amazing snow drifts. Estimated drift of 9 feet outside the Lion
Inn at an altitude of 1300 feet - the highest point on the North
York moor. General depths difficult to estimate as there has been
severe drifting.


Where Rob is the Lion Inn ?
Must be a good view from up there...


Its on Blakey Ridge, high on the Moors

http://tinyurl.com/4kwed

Rob

See earlier thread with photos posted on TWO. Amazing.

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