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Dean was referring to two links to external websites about walks in the area which were at the bottom of the page

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Ian McKerchar wrote:

'cos they're not there any more biggrin.gif





all the links to the different parts of horwich moors,you have just updated are still there and workconfuse.gifsmile.gif

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'cos they're not there any more

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links work fine for mesmile.gif

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I hadnt checked the links since December last year when they worked fine. Clearly it's all changed since then!

-- Edited by Ian McKerchar on Tuesday 5th of October 2010 06:54:59 AM

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Couldn't agree more John. A superb guide to a cracking area. Even when there are no birds it's always worth a walk.
Is anyone else being taken to the "association of british cycling coaches" site when they click on the last 2 links? Coz i am.

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Thanks for the excellent Horwich Moors site guide ,gives me some idea of places to visit that im missing when i go up there,I can see a few full day hikes up there next spring/summer will be very much enhanced by the guide.thanks again for taking the time to produce these guides-beltinsmile.gifwink.gif

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