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| On top of Catsye Cam after a steep climb up from Brown Cove, looking for a good route down on skis |
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After the ghyll, the NUBLUE TEAM, web designers from Lancaster, more of a team that when they started out. They tried a new team challenge - climbing up the ankle breaker - much safer than going down it and more exciting than missing it out. Also it needs hands on - helping, encouraging and supporting each other.
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Scouts reach the end of the Aonach Eagach Ridge in Glencoe, Bidean nam Bian behind
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| Andy Beardsley about to lower Alec, one or two coaching points were made after this image was taken, which improved safety. |
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Cockermouth, as the floods subside, home of Adventures is across the river or is it all a river? As the floods rose we decided to stay in our upside down house, having moved vehicles to higher ground and moved lots of stuff upstairs. But as Maryport Rescue knocked on the door and told us it was going even higher - threatening our switchboard we decided to inflate the zodiac, don our buoyancy aids and float little Jennifer aged 3 out. The zodiac was reclaimed some days later after being used by the emergency services around the town.
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Andy Brown on the coastal traverse below St. Bees Head - this area is well under water twice in 24 hours - be careful
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