New pic from this weekend @ the Lakes

Witchypoo

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Just added a pic to my album (I think!:eek:) My friend & myself halfway up Loughrigg Fell in the Langdales.
We tried this walk last Sept & I had to give up not even 1/4 of the way up. This time I made it to to top!:D
 
Well done - what a difference a year makes ;)
 
Wow, that is a great shot of you and your friend...and a brilliant achievement for you....well done.
 
Witchypoo

What a difference losing 57 pounds makes! I used to do a lot of walking but weight gain and my former habit of smoking over 20 a day started to impact upon my enjoyment and ability to go out on hikes.
I would really like to take up this hobby again, I had a great weekend walking in The Lakes about 8 years ago.
Well done for your achievements!
 
Fairplay hun, i'm most impressed. My OH loves hiking, but never gets to do it much. I've always made excuses as i was too fat and unfit, and lazy, if the truth be known. Starting to rethink things and now think it would be a lovely hobby to take up, you are inspiring! may just suprise him and ask if we can go for a family ramble next day off together. Great losses btw xx
 
Butterfly

I thought that I was hallucinating, what are you doing up at this strange hour. Another insomniac or night worker. I ought to log off soon as got to be up at 8am and will regret lack of sleep in a few hours!
Hope you are not awake because you are hungry!
 
Butterfly

I thought that I was hallucinating, what are you doing up at this strange hour. Another insomniac or night worker. I ought to log off soon as got to be up at 8am and will regret lack of sleep in a few hours!
Hope you are not awake because you are hungry!
(Sorry Witchypoo for hijacking thread)
Not hallucinating, stuck at work till 8am. Just finished a load of work and just can't be bothered to do anything else. My head is still in Devon on holiday. You have to be up at 8- my god that would kill me, i hate mornings....
 
Ah butterfly, hope that the night goes quickly for you. I did several years of night duty at a nursing home, I was then a full-time mature student so it was a good way to earn a desperately needed income and work hours that fitted in with study/placements.
I used to hate being on nights when the clock went back an hour, I can remember a heavy shift of 13 hours that I thought would never come to an end.
I will probably drink a fair bit of black coffee during the day, luckily I am office based and completing some admin tasks for myself so it shouldn't be too bad.
Off to bed, its been nice chatting!
 
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