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Exercise

T pot 2

Active member
If one was to go searching for cave and mine entrances near where they live could this be  part of a daily exercise regime?
 

NewStuff

New member
In Wales, you can't drive to your daily exercise. but otherwise, yeah, I see no reason why not as long as you maintain distancing if you happen to see people on your exercise. I went along the surface features of Penarth yesterday as I'm local to that.
 

Alex

Well-known member
I would say so yes, provided you don't accidently fall in one. I already found one near me, but not been in yet... lets see what Boris says. I would rather go down proper caves as they are far safer and as we know no one wants a call out as the media would have a bloody field day.
 

alastairgott

Well-known member
Where are you going anyway? off to find Mark's drafting hole and Fly your underpants on a stick to claim it for your own?  ;)
 

Minion

Member
In Wales, I believe the official guidance is within ?easy walking distance of home?.

For me that means, provided I get up at the crack of dawn, that the whole of Llangattock, Llangynidr and the Blorenge are available to me.

Maybe it?s a good time for me to go hunting for the mythical 11th,12th and 13th Dreanen entrances.....

Everywhere is walking distance if you have enough time.
 

mikem

Well-known member
I'm afraid the Welsh legislation states that 4 or 5 hours of exercise is unlikely to be reasonable.
 

mikem

Well-known member
Anyway, some advice for all regions on:
http://www.danknessbelow.co.uk/2020/04/20/get-fit-with-dankness-below/
 
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