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Posted: Tue Nov 11th, 2014 05:10
 
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Thought of you today Robert when our local rag carried a pic of vintage cars going up the Honister slate road. Were you out with your camera?



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Your more clued up than I am Bob, I will have to check that one out...

We do get the occasional tour passing through, esp out of season. (The hotels are slightly cheaper.) LOL



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Facebook was about the best set of pix I could find.

https://www.facebook.com/honister.mine

I have set the date in my calendar for next year. The VSCC website is locked unless you happen to be a member, which probably costs more than my D200 (and lens!!!) LOL ... I will fumble about and find the full info for next years event later.

Why is it I always seem find out about events, days AFTER they take place?



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Try The Independent and PA site Robert



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Bugger ...I always seem to hear about these sort of events too late.



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Eric wrote:
Bugger ...I always seem to hear about these sort of events too late.

I think it s a conspiracy ...:devil:



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Honister Pass 1947 gave my father's old Morris a hard time and we had to get out an push it up the last bit. A great start to the family holiday in a cottage near Ennerdale.



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