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This song has been rattlin in my brainbox
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This song has been rattlin in my brainbox
View: https://youtu.be/QeglgSWKSIY
Thanks Spokey. Interesting thoughts there. I'll add them to the list. Nothing like a personal recommendation.Currently using:
Oboz Bridger Mid WP - simply brilliant. Roomy, light, grippy and superb insoles. Had these a few seasons now - not so well known in UK but I think they are knockout - they cover everything from long low level hikes to grade 3S scrambling and a bit of lighter winter usage. I think one of the guys behind Teva was party to developing the brand.
Salomon X Ultra 4 GTX shoes although they do a Mid version. Very light, very tough, grippy and the speedlace system is brilliant. The shoes are very stable and I guess the Mids will be more so.
I have fairly wide feet and they both fit great.
or a depressing one 


What race will you be running in?A very wet 6 mile walk this morning but as predicted the right kit kept me 95% dry. My rain jacket needs reproofing though. I thought one boot was leaking till I got home........I had a hole in my sock and when my toe touched cold leather it felt wet!!
Here I am at Knutsford services waiting to meet my lad to travel down to WBA. EXCITED would be the word. Geez I'm 67 for pity's sake. 😀 Either going to be a great eveningor a depressing one
I haven't driven round here since I retired. They've built an extra lane on the M6 and put in a smart motorway...........well that's made a big difference. Not!
Be good. I'm going to be hoarse tomorrow.![]()


Good morning all, my phone went at half six, it was our youngest, we're grand parents again, grandson made his entrance earlier today, mother and baby doing OK.Good morning all, my phone went at half six, it was our youngest, we're grand parents again, grandson made his entrance earlier today, mother and baby doing OK.




