That means real life from the radio theater of the very soon will be nipping back into the studio because we're talking walking with this afternoon right here b.b.c. Radio Lancashire this is Lady Gaga. B.b.c. Radio Lancashire on this Friday afternoon with Mission Gillie with you throughout Seoul 4 o'clock today Piers the old afternoon we've been in the radio theater to do foodie Friday of course a fabulous afternoon lots of food we're all feeling quite full now to be honest with you and also me off I enjoy the info you would attack the soup and the way I've never seen you attack soup like I do you something I have to learn exaggerate Ok exaggeration from here granted that you. I did quite well with the chicken that was lovely this nicely looks really nice it was lovely and you did quite well with the soup so I think it's one whole. Heartily moderately talking. 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We'll be chatting old about walking is a lovely day looking out of the radio theater windows we did all. The leaves are falling and it was lovely just to look across to the fresh. Crust of the cathedral because I just enjoy looking outside out of the window to be a joke that is if you just you just don't as often tens of like you just. Daydreaming taking Corrie What more could you coughing am a like less as Ronan Keating life of a cold life is a roller coaster and life is a roller coaster. I. Wrote in Keynesian and the life is a roller coaster b.b.c. Radio the time now is 315 b.b.c. Radio. A longish is road still. 6 No improvement yet. The road works just before you get to Lancaster south so. I began up with between junctions 33 heading from the Preston block full up to Lancaster where the Kiwis. 55 getting heavier now we got a problem from block there's definitely between. On the eastbound and $55.00. Up here in the usual places still problems important with for a while now. Near the bridge of the railway line. Still closed and some delays in this he's personally right of. Time lines going on just. Like you. This week will be meeting storytelling finding out about the celebrations for the Preston Orpheus quiet going back stage with the Kathleen fairy a society and going back to the future at the new musical launch in Manchester will also be given. To tickets this week for a competition. This Monday evening from b.b.c. Right. And good as hell on b.b.c. Radio Lancashire now then it's always good to catch up with our next guest keen walker Nick Paton it's not been bad this week at all actually I mean it's autumn is in full swing and there's loads of walking when it's available. We've got wanted to Health Watch to talk about Nick but I think I'm right in saying as an issue of saying they're all term it's a lovely time to get out sports especially today looking out the windows Yeah I'm just going to say Welcome welcome. Welcome back to it because song is really what I've been also have been a very busy park and things like that so it's good to be back but you very well well thank you looking a lot about the 100 hour thoughts out there coming and remind everyone that our time is a good time to go walking in fact is this is to see for a lot of people it's the best time of the year particularly places like the Lake District where you've got the trees in the forests looking looking at the best and when we get the weather like today you know it's no excuse really you know we've had some grim weather the last few weeks but there's a lot of stuff still going on through the winter these days a lot of walks carried on throughout the year we keep we keep on going but boom we went throughout the year so we have got an autumn program and I think if people have a look they can pick leaflets or put the libraries in Community Center sell me stuff going on in their local local areas looks a little health what you don't need to walk for too long to get the benefits the physical and mental health benefits just short walks other some easy Warks some not so easy well yeah well we tend to do it I mean but been with the works we tend to do. The shorter ones health walks where we do start to our there stop progression walk they go too far off for $55.00 and a half miles but we do sort of half an hour walks as well so they're designed to get people walking from beginners relates so you know if you just want to do. A short walk half an hour or even less we have work say with some park and a few of the local surgeries do them now as well during the week so that show you don't have to travel very far to get to them really and you know they're nice an easy a gentle pace do you get a lot of people joining in terms of age. Yeah because they're in because they are in the week in the day and it tends to be more old people you know retired you've got the time we do in the Soest spring and summer months we do. Even walks which a bit faster which tend to attract people who perhaps were 2 in the day but there are a lot of groups doing weekend walks if you look at the rumble as the rumbles because they're almost always do you know the very long walks people perhaps have the false impression of the Ramblers always walking 1215 miles going really fast but the Ramblas grade they're walks of a b c a day and they have cult troubles a great their work so you can you know you can find something shorter if you need to. But yeah we're trying to cater cater for our all abilities so you know we might get families we do some family walks as well we try to family walks in the week to toddlers or like a toddler trail but you know it does tend to be the older people but they're the ones who are going to get the benefits of it how are we round the corner and handle hills the popular choice I tried that not so long ago and that gosh I took the last really. Around the reservoirs around the back because well I was not there from barley and then I walked it's a mile to the by. Some of the hair I mean I think all of the steps Yeah the steep road here and then I took the down yeah it's not exactly leisure leisurely No I mean it's that's the that's the the popular way or the ticket cuz it's sad tends to be I know you say it's long but it's one of the quick quick. Pendle because people people like the challenge so when you go there at weekends you see your Martell and see them all packed up. But I mean it's you know if you say if you set the time aside it's. A nice walk to do if you've got the time to do it you know in a hurry there are quite challenging no steps and people I think. Are quite surprised for them by by them because I mean remember that Pendle Haley's nearly 2000 feet it's nearly officially amounts you know you don't start from sea level you still you still walk in say about a 1000 feet or depending on which way you go. And the nicer way to some nice ways Pennell a nice ways to go along the way is might be the way you came down past the Ogden reservoirs yes of round the back and there on the handle way and then you climb up the size of a little bit of Yeah I mean it's worth you know we know it is on a day like today definitely I've seen Snowdon from Pendle Hill Yeah. I've seen it and it was an evenin and it was it was getting towards dusk and I could just see the blue tops of Snowdonia and I didn't have my camera with me on the one that got away with the never again can you still actually go on how low in effect your policies stopped it didn't it work well Jane I think I think because it was becoming a bit of a free for our traffic stars going up there on the nickel Pender out for it for a long time then they banned all the I think they still do they banned all the you know the the the stalls and also they start doing a one way system there so you could only go one way round so I think but as far as I know you can still you can still climb it but I don't. You know it's not media the free for all but it was a few years ago. We'll have some music this is dire straits money for nothing on b.b.c. Radio like you should have to get from 4 o'clock to. Her or her. Or. The book . Money for nothing dire straits on b.b.c. Radio Lancaster the saffron who. Is feeling pretty proud of himself this after has been talking to Nick Burton are walking expert and you climb didn't you Pendle Hill Well Pendle mile Tim I'm going to call it a pedal mountain because Nick has just told us how high it is yeah it's just one of 2000 feet it's about 1897. 98 if I can remember so it's almost officially a mountain. Officially declares Pendle Hill. And you've got a photograph of you probably at the top of that Margaret's is a good way for a while but you know I think yeah well you know you did go up the the challenging way that's where the way most people go the challenge of the the steps I mean we have to talk to Holland to get one of his is put Yeah well done he's got the weather for it. And that's important isn't it where it doesn't matter if it's a little bit cold and there's a bit of chill in the air long as it's dry you find Yeah in our society a working conditions many Fed about once there's no easy way opened a hole really but we were just talking about the if you drive up to the Nick of Pendle which is the road between subduction Clitheroe parked in the quarries there there's an easy you can walk along the ridge to the summit. But again it takes a good hour hour if not longer depends on how fast you are but it's more sort of gradual incline but it still is still a bit of a walk but it's you get nice views all the way and it's quite a lot of interest on Pendle you people don't people go to the trick point and you forget it's it's a massive great plateau and there's lots of other features of interest particularly for Halloween if anyone's interested you can find of the things on there yeah you've got some some graves that you can buy Well now if you get from enough if you got a. Nick of Pendle and instead of go so if you're facing the Clitheroe side instead of going to the Panda Ridge if you go the other way home to what they call whistle was more whistle more Pendleton more you can you can follow the ridge and it just drops down it's open access then it just drops down there's a little trick called the Rolf and it drops down to the grave of the final resting place over saw 14th century rubber and it was called Jeff actually. Jeppe a skull to. Gravesend one's head of it's actually marked on the map on the Ordnance Survey map. He's buried there and the story behind it is he was a mediƦval bad bad guy you might be a highway man and none of the parishes wanted him buried in the church so he's buried at the meeting part of 3 parishes which are probably saved in whistle Pendleton. Right on the more well just a little bit more after this. Doesn't she lovely b.b.c. Radio Lancashire. Stevie Wonder Isn't She Lovely of b.b.c. Radio Lancaster the softer news a nation girly through the afternoon on b.b.c. Radio Lancashire lovely to have you company the softer and sort of all of these have to nix company as well that Nick Burton our resident Walker It's been so long Nick you have done a few walks in school yet since when I. Asked in fact I've started walking the Wainwright's again now you've done these before well not have done all of them Garbo books so you can see we're talking about challenges are challenges if you want to challenge. So it's a good time you know it's a good time to think about. Doing you know walking charge enough to be anything you know particularly strenuous just to just set your own boundaries but I worked it out over the years I probably watch as these $214.00 Wainwright's which are the Lake District mountain summits and I worked out I probably don't over half of them and I've never kept a record so you should. Pay probably but now it's ridiculous legal for keeping journals and dates and times I mean I have a may as well Molly's got the time of time he was on every one of the day and I don't know that saw far now they were there I'd just continue where I left off trying member which ones of what I do I start again so I've decided to start again during the whole. Look at things as you can do several in a day because once you're on the tops once you're on the ridges you can pick if you do like the Fairfield Hershey Well they can and can't me around around noon valet you can pick off 6789 if you've prepared to walk 50 miles a day so that was the plan but it's probably the wrong time. It starts in but they go there's a thriving Wainwright society as well yeah there's Well this is the way my society which is a national organization which. I got to know quite a few of them when I did my book about Wainwright there's lots of interest still in Wainwright It's amazing how this there is still so much interest in where else but but the thing is I've been I've been using these books again to do the the way light summits and they can't be beat and really they're they're masterpieces and it's amazing even because they were written about 50 years ago some of them 150 more than 50 years there to to go on the tops with the original way right books. You can see how meticulous he was because he was. The more so brilliant and his views I mean the views are still the same you know you can see he can see all the Nothing's changed after the fence some of the fence lines have gone some of the paths have been. Changed some of the Cairns can't keep disappearing in as they do you know when I says there's no care I'm here you go up and there's a great big can so but but I mean they are brilliant books and it's pretty nice just revisits and really considering considering there are 56 year old it's a it's a testament to how brilliant he was after him start there for a week around here I mean what kind of activity well. I mean again it's finding out these things that are black but we don't we've got quite a few activities happening in which in part we've got our own works program which is continued throughout the week but also we have the cycle Center which in part where you can hire bikes and we've had quite a successful summer doing that and we don't really want them just to to live up for the rest of the winter so this half term you can still. You can still come and hire back during the week we also have use of the athletic strap on a Monday morning to take it back sites to back so if we've got you know a number of tracks for seats and things like that one held back as well so you can actually come and have a go on Los. Next Tuesday talking about family walks we have got a total a trailer with some power which starts at $115.00 and it's in the form of the great unicorn hunt so we're going to look for the elusive within an economic and well we hope so we'll get the weather when we get it in the summer and it was great so if any if any families are around a half term looking for things to do and you're in the area with some pack this chew coming Tuesday at $115.00 we're going to hunt for the new unicorn compatable just turn off the world that's a free event. So the cycle hire does involve a small child but you get the back for a few hours of the stuff going on so it's you know it's worth looking out and if you know where you are in Lancashire. I'm sure these things going on at your local parks. Is a challenge and how to keep the kids occupied in one it's free it's in a local park to get in the yeah stuff but making the which of the care packages Well that's a lot a lot a lot of parks a free the activity can. Talk itself is a great park it is oh it's so so popular you know you see see this and it's it's big enough that there's lots of different things you can do you know then the even you can see all the runners you see all come into the all weather football pitches people there's a lot of cyclists in power now using using the power to cook through it as a cook through to the can now. Go around the wards and you know the dog works and of course you've got my school college on there so they're always active doing stuff before you go. A favorite. Well of all time high yeah probably on the spot I think I've been asked this before and it's a it's a tricky one I do like I mean I do like coastal walking I do like to say. So I mean this stuff like the pen but she coastal path and he saw the cliffs go to put it down that's not Celtic for it and you know the South Wales publishes very nice angles She's very nice as well we're walking to Parliament was quite That was fun yes I want to meet and I want to learn from a house in clear that I yes well. Let's hear the story of the few weeks I've covered that yeah yeah just finally you know you've got a talk coming up of Yes Yeah I think it's up to anybody so it's a I've been doing quite a lot of talks lately so if anyone knows the cloudy and house brilliant little place in the folds of Pendle Hill near roughly. They've actually got a new website now so it's worth having a look at their new website and they're having a g.m. November the 16th and they do and I'm doing a talk there which is open for everybody and it's going to be on the subject of walking it's going to be about the struggle for access to the countryside which Lancashire played quite a big part in so that's 1 o'clock I think and that's for a free event I might say bundle to Parliament how much and I ask process where we'll head to the latest on the roads thanks for joining us Nick but in this afternoon this is the maximum I. I even mak sound so well my own baby say a radio Lancashire time now is 3450. Because it was not just a little. Bit it was. The longest travel. I left as he saw me James looking around the county at the moment m 6 north still looks right to see this his presence was like castor so because all right works to the left of this line pleasure yet thanks to Cali every house is cold in the style that we can can see it on the on the sense of the many traffic cameras up there who can see all the senses still busy and signal lane closure just before you get to Lancaster south service is a fort and it's aquatic you can just have to prove to be putting up to the full gate on the m 6 no thanks to the I'm 55 I was looking busy we briefly had an accident between Kirk and for which engine strikes one of things been moved out of the way already about this he would Vahan out of the areas things building up already or you would get a little bit heavy bit early on Friday pulled in the fall got some road he still close to the railway bridge past for an accident at all and rode on in calm it's been slow on Burnley roads today temper lights to blame for the snooty Phillips lane and the Us happening just Colin let me know one thing through a 181 b.b.c. 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