Incident at the Loch: A Northern Journey (part one)

Part one of a two week break in Ayrshire and Cumbria during a warm May in 1991. In this first part I hike from Ayr to Stranraer, sleeping in various wooded locations that are full of natural wildlife and magnificent lochs. Along the way I encounter close calls with the natural inhabitants, not to mention a couple of women who more than catch my eye. I ask the reader to excuse any grammatical hiccups, as I am just trying to tell a story. Thanks.

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Incident at the Loch: A Northern Journey (part one)

Part one of a two week break in Ayrshire and Cumbria during a warm May in 1991. In this first part I hike from Ayr to Stranraer, sleeping in various wooded locations that are full of natural wildlife and magnificent lochs. Along the way I encounter close calls with the natural inhabitants, not to mention a couple of women who more than catch my eye. I ask the reader to excuse any grammatical hiccups, as I am just trying to tell a story. Thanks.

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Incident at the Loch: A Northern Journey (part one)

Incident at the Loch: A Northern Journey (part one)

by Geoffrey Peyton
Incident at the Loch: A Northern Journey (part one)

Incident at the Loch: A Northern Journey (part one)

by Geoffrey Peyton

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Part one of a two week break in Ayrshire and Cumbria during a warm May in 1991. In this first part I hike from Ayr to Stranraer, sleeping in various wooded locations that are full of natural wildlife and magnificent lochs. Along the way I encounter close calls with the natural inhabitants, not to mention a couple of women who more than catch my eye. I ask the reader to excuse any grammatical hiccups, as I am just trying to tell a story. Thanks.


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ISBN-13: 9783739638379
Publisher: BookRix
Publication date: 02/22/2016
Sold by: StreetLib SRL
Format: eBook
Pages: 85
Sales rank: 250,865
File size: 390 KB
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