P Peter Burgess New member Mar 14, 2006 #2 There used to be one within a hundred yards or so, but they ripped up the track decades ago. That's not really what you wanted to hear, was it? My guess is that it's Neath or Swansea. See http://www.nationalrail.co.uk/system/galleries/download/print_maps/uk.pdf
There used to be one within a hundred yards or so, but they ripped up the track decades ago. That's not really what you wanted to hear, was it? My guess is that it's Neath or Swansea. See http://www.nationalrail.co.uk/system/galleries/download/print_maps/uk.pdf
P Peter Burgess New member Mar 14, 2006 #4 Except that it's a five day camel march over the moors from Aberdare.
P Peter Burgess New member Mar 14, 2006 #6 Is that what you call your mates who are going to give you a lift, then?
E emgee Guest Mar 14, 2006 #7 Peter Burgess said: Except that it's a five day camel march over the moors from Aberdare. Click to expand... Er can camels really live at that altitude in Wales? The idea of rolling in for this months club dig at penwyllt on a camel rather appeals to me.
Peter Burgess said: Except that it's a five day camel march over the moors from Aberdare. Click to expand... Er can camels really live at that altitude in Wales? The idea of rolling in for this months club dig at penwyllt on a camel rather appeals to me.