Date: June 17, 2013
Name: David Morris
E-mail: davidmorris_99@yahoo.co.uk
Location: Godalming, Surrey
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Camments:
In your comments on the Didling walk in West Sussex you say "Start by walking back up the lane you've just parked in, if you started the walk from Didling, in a NNE direction. join the road and go straight on. Where the road bends right, keep ahead following a signpost in the direction of Ingrams Green. Turn left at a footpath signpost to walk in an easterly direction, going to the left of some farm buildings. Cross a stile, follow a signpost to walk across a field, making for its far right corner. Cross another stile to go gently uphill on the right edge of the next field. At the far left corner, turn left for about 15 metres before turning right to cross two stiles in fairly quick succession."
Should easterly direction not read westerly?

Now changed - thanks (Matt Fry)
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Date: December 30, 2012 7:45 PM
Name: martin jones
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Location: Besthorpe Nottinghamshire
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Date: November 03, 2012 9:29 PM
Name: D M Cope
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Thank you for giving us a view of your walks, excellent. I have tried to download some of the GPS but there is only text showing. So I have taken your map of Castle Hedingham Gestingthorpe circular, and plotted a GPS route, and will use it in conjunction with your "Walk Instructions" when I do the walk. If you would like the GPX file I will email it to you. Thanks again for your great site. D M Cope
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Date: August 01, 2012 1:29 AM
Name: Steve Courteol
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Wonderful images of the Royal Albert Hall organ. I first heard it in recording over 30 yrs ago. IT is the epitome of a powerful organ sound to me. Some day, I hope, I will get to England and see the hall and the organ. I wold die to get a tour behind the facade and hear someone play it. Perhaps Christopher Herrick??!! I was disappointed with Gillian Wier's treatment of her recording.....just to stuffy, bland, and thin overall. It is time for a serious set of recordings. Greetings to the Mander team.
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Date: July 12, 2012 1:34 AM
Name: fred
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Hey Matt i checked it! Totally awesome boards. Great to catch up today, its time for a pint! when it stops raining



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