To the bottom of Yorkshire to meet up with Mark! and Lisa, who are
walking the southernmost part of the Pennine Way.

I can report that both are remarkably fit and well three days into
their trek, not the shambling, exhausted wreck I would be these days.
Communications are, at best, intermittent so messages are unlikely
until they get back to civilisation.  Not only electronic - Lisa was
mildly distressed at being unable to understand the local dialect.
Lord help her when she gets to Northumberland.  Most of them could
converse happily with Vikings.

We managed to find pub food after discovering that all the cafes in
Hebden Bridge closed at tea time and the most of the restaurants were
closed for holidays, thus preserving Yorkshire's magnificent
reputation for hospitality.  We were entertained by the traditional
singalong to the 80's hits on the jukebox.  T'choir were in fine
voice, 'appen.

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