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Looking for Bears on Cockleroy

Looking for Bears on Cockleroy


Postby 147cjl » Sat Aug 04, 2012 1:21 pm

Date walked: 04/08/2012

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My wee girl (3) has been asking for a while to come to the mountains so we decided that Cockleroy at Linlithgow would be a nice start. Much of the discussion beforehand was whether there might be bears there, especially one waiting at the top for a jaffa cake :D No bears in the woods today - then once out on the hill there was no stopping her, keen to get to the top as quickly as possible. No bears at the top today, maybe another day! Now shopping for junior walking boots :)
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Re: Looking for Bears on Cockleroy

Postby MarilynMunro » Sat Aug 04, 2012 1:35 pm

Ah from little acorns...............
Never been up there and yet its on my doorstep.
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