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The bluebells are looking gorgeous there T. I would never have guessed that they are so prevalent from the foray last autumn.

 

It's a great time to be in the woods as all the ground flora hasn't been entirely shaded out yet. Did you get bored of using your shiny new bling climbing gear already and go for a bimble instead? :lol:

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The bluebells are looking gorgeous there T. I would never have guessed that they are so prevalent from the foray last autumn.

 

It's a great time to be in the woods as all the ground flora hasn't been entirely shaded out yet. Did you get bored of using your shiny new bling climbing gear already and go for a bimble instead? :lol:

 

nah finished early, so went for some recon for a secret shiny things mission in WW over the coming 11days holiday!:thumbup:

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