tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-670908392024479748.post3267435597309317496..comments2024-03-26T21:10:39.866+00:00Comments on Postcard from Timperley: 'Wet Muker' - 22 and 23 March 1986Phreerunnerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08551842487502221703noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-670908392024479748.post-28945450583728582802020-05-24T15:06:25.945+01:002020-05-24T15:06:25.945+01:00I'm glad you like it. These old photos and dia...I'm glad you like it. These old photos and diary entries are keeping me, and the surviving participants, amused and entertained at this time. My visits to Muker only go back to the mid 1970s, but it was a good little campsite with a welcoming nearby pub, which we kept revisiting.<br /><br />Revisiting is now on my Post Lockdown ToDo list...Phreerunnerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08551842487502221703noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-670908392024479748.post-50457370106934581482020-05-24T11:21:58.908+01:002020-05-24T11:21:58.908+01:00Interesting post Martin, Typical outdoor weekend i...Interesting post Martin, Typical outdoor weekend in those days.<br />Going even further back to 1967 we camped in Muker [on The Pennine Way]<br />The evening was spent in The Farmers Arms. I remember sitting around an open fire with half a dozen local farmers, eating pie, peas and gravy. The drink flowed and the tales exaggerated. We had a late start the next morning! Happy days.<br />I expect The Farmers Arms is a gastropub now - I hope not.<br />Hope you are coping with being locked in.<br />bowlandclimberhttp://bowlandclimber.comnoreply@blogger.com