Do you really know anywhere?

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Do you really know anywhere?

Postby shankspony » Sat 20 Dec, 2014 6:12 pm

I went for a bit of a bush bash round bobbin head today. I know the trails around there, but once i'm off the paths I don't know it. I reckon if I had the time (redundancy, retirement) i'd like to pick a (smallish) area and really know what every valley and cliff-line was like. Does anyone feel they 'know' anywhere? Not necessarily every blade of grass but the ups and downs and features and if any human history is there.
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Re: Do you really know anywhere?

Postby vicrev » Sat 20 Dec, 2014 6:24 pm

Iv'e walked some tracks multiple times,each time is different,maybe we look for something different each time we walk,who knows ? :) .....
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Re: Do you really know anywhere?

Postby skog » Sat 20 Dec, 2014 6:35 pm

vicrev wrote:Iv'e walked some tracks multiple times,each time is different,maybe we look for something different each time we walk,who knows ? :) .....


I have to agree :) There is area that fascinates me and every time I go, or speak to people about the area. I learn more about it.
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