Did I miss something here?



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Dave McLaughlin

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I've probably been at the sherry or something, but what is

TR wherever (G)
TR wherever (D)

The (G) & (D) bit is ?????



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Dave McLaughlin

**** Sapiens Non Urinat In Ventum
 
On Tue, 21 Dec 2004 00:06:41 GMT, Dave McLaughlin wrote:

>I've probably been at the sherry or something, but what is
>
>TR wherever (G)
>TR wherever (D)
>
>The (G) & (D) bit is ?????


Donalds
Grahams
Corbetts
Munros...

It's just another way of saying, "I'm ticking a list, I'm checking it
twice, going to find out which are boring or nice." Alternatively it
could be a means of identifying where "wherever" is if there are more
than one of them.

For Grahams and Donalds see http://bubl.ac.uk/org/tacit/tables/grand/
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Phil Cook looking north over the park to the "Westminster Gasworks"
 

>It's just another way of saying, "I'm ticking a list, I'm checking it
>twice, going to find out which are boring or nice.


Still looking for this legendary boring hill that is supposedly the
lot of the bagger.

Will let you all know when I find it.

BTW No donalds in the Highlands....

Richard Webb

Richard Webb
 
Phil Cook wrote:
> On Tue, 21 Dec 2004 00:06:41 GMT, Dave McLaughlin wrote:
>
>
>>I've probably been at the sherry or something, but what is
>>
>>TR wherever (G)
>>TR wherever (D)
>>
>>The (G) & (D) bit is ?????

>
>
> Donalds
> Grahams
> Corbetts
> Munros...


Ah! Come to think of it, it's blindingly obvious now that you've said
what it is.

Now where did I put that sherry ;-)


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Dave McLaughlin

**** Sapiens Non Urinat In Ventum
 
On Tue, 21 Dec 2004 09:38:04 GMT, RJ Webb wrote:

>
>>It's just another way of saying, "I'm ticking a list, I'm checking it
>>twice, going to find out which are boring or nice.

>
>Still looking for this legendary boring hill that is supposedly the
>lot of the bagger.
>
>Will let you all know when I find it.
>
>BTW No donalds in the Highlands....


So what's the D for in the Ben Venue TR? Did you slip off the C and
hit the D instead?
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Phil Cook looking north over the park to the "Westminster Gasworks"
 
>BTW No donalds in the Highlands....

McDonalds?

Cheers

Blippie
--
Ten minutes of this rain will do more good in half an hour than a fortnight
of ordinary rain in a month.
 

>>BTW No donalds in the Highlands....

>
>So what's the D for in the Ben Venue TR? Did you slip off the C and
>hit the D instead?


No its a D.... deliberately a D. Any ideas?





(Clue 1 .. It could be [WMD],
Clue 2 Ben Venue is approx 2400'
Clue3 If I did a TR of , say , Black Mountain, I might use a '[M]',
or "[EM]" )

Richard Webb
 
On Tue, 21 Dec 2004 15:33:33 GMT, RJ Webb wrote:

>
>>>BTW No donalds in the Highlands....

>>
>>So what's the D for in the Ben Venue TR? Did you slip off the C and
>>hit the D instead?

>
>No its a D.... deliberately a D. Any ideas?


>(Clue 1 .. It could be [WMD],


I'm as likely to find an answer as Mr. Blair was to find them :-\

>Clue 2 Ben Venue is approx 2400'


727 m on my map :) I note it's a Marilyn...

>Clue3 If I did a TR of , say , Black Mountain, I might use a '[M]',
>or "[EM]" )


JHYTDFB

I Give Up.
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Phil Cook looking north over the park to the "Westminster Gasworks"
 
D for Docharty Docharty = Graham
>>(Clue 1 .. It could be [WMD],


William McKnight Docharty
>
>I'm as likely to find an answer as Mr. Blair was to find them :-\
>
>>Clue 2 Ben Venue is approx 2400'


Iie under 2500' and featured in WMD's list/guide to the 2000' hills of
Scotland
>
>727 m on my map :) I note it's a Marilyn...
>
>>Clue3 If I did a TR of , say , Black Mountain, I might use a '[M]',
>>or "[EM]" )


Edward Moss, compiler of the first E&W list. (Unless someone out
there knows of an earlier one)

The pioneers are getting forgotten, replaced by the newer listers....
Grahams are sometimes called Docharty-Grahams in recognition of their
"Munro figure" . I have seen the term Docharty in older literature,
refering to 2000 -2500' hills.

I use the two names interchangably, and threw the D in mischievously.

If only I could afford a copy of Docharty.... $Hundreds...

Richard Webb
 
Blippie wrote:

>>BTW No donalds in the Highlands....
>>

>
> McDonalds?
>
> Cheers
>
> Blippie
> --
> Ten minutes of this rain will do more good in half an hour than a fortnight
> of ordinary rain in a month.
>
>
>


Big Macs (duck!)

Katherine