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Tin Monkey 05-08-2007 16:04

Am I right to be suspicious?
 
Ok, I'm going to describe a series of events that I witnessed today and I'd like to hear your interpretation of them.

In an attempt to boost my flagging fitness levels, I started over the last few weeks to take in a daily walk. I've been doing a couple of hours a day since I've been off work and it seems to be paying off, as I am feeling much better overall.

Anyway, today I went on a favourite little walk of mine which begins just off the A666 between Darwen and Bolton. There is a wooded area that borders the main road just south of Darwen and a side road which runs parallel on which there are parking spaces.

I parked up in one of those spaces and set off towards a stile and a path that will take me on to the West Pennine Moors. As I'm approaching the stile there's a young bloke with a shaven head and 'short-legged' trousers coming the other way. I say hello to him and he replies with the same, but in quite an effeminate voice. Ok thinks I, fair enough. I then climb over the stile, only to see another young bloke coming towards me, dressed in a similar way and responding to my 'hello' in a similar way.
I continue on my walk through a short wooded area. Both sides of the path are marked as 'Conservation Areas' and people are told to stay out. However, as I walk along I can see people in the woods, but can't see clearly as it's quite dense.
I then continue on my way and complete my walk. As I'm dropping back down to the A666 again I see another young bloke, 'cropped trousers' and all, climbing over the stile to enter the woods. Thinking about it, I did this walk last Sunday too and saw a few blokes knocking about, although none of them were dressed for a walk on the moors.

What do you reckon I've stumbled across? I must admit I'm a bit naive when it comes to these things, so maybe it's clearly obvious and most people would have known last week. Do you think I should avoid the area in future? Your thoughts are appreciated. :D

lancsdave 05-08-2007 16:09

Re: Am I right to be suspicious?
 
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Originally Posted by Tin Monkey (Post 456573)
Ok, I'm going to describe a series of events that I witnessed today and I'd like to hear your interpretation of them.

In an attempt to boost my flagging fitness levels, I started over the last few weeks to take in a daily walk. I've been doing a couple of hours a day since I've been off work and it seems to be paying off, as I am feeling much better overall.

Anyway, today I went on a favourite little walk of mine which begins just off the A666 between Darwen and Bolton. There is a wooded area that borders the main road just south of Darwen and a side road which runs parallel on which there are parking spaces.

I parked up in one of those spaces and set off towards a stile and a path that will take me on to the West Pennine Moors. As I'm approaching the stile there's a young bloke with a shaven head and 'short-legged' trousers coming the other way. I say hello to him and he replies with the same, but in quite an effeminate voice. Ok thinks I, fair enough. I then climb over the stile, only to see another young bloke coming towards me, dressed in a similar way and responding to my 'hello' in a similar way.
I continue on my walk through a short wooded area. Both sides of the path are marked as 'Conservation Areas' and people are told to stay out. However, as I walk along I can see people in the woods, but can't see clearly as it's quite dense.
I then continue on my way and complete my walk. As I'm dropping back down to the A666 again I see another young bloke, 'cropped trousers' and all, climbing over the stile to enter the woods. Thinking about it, I did this walk last Sunday too and saw a few blokes knocking about, although none of them were dressed for a walk on the moors.

What do you reckon I've stumbled across? I must admit I'm a bit naive when it comes to these things, so maybe it's clearly obvious and most people would have known last week. Do you think I should avoid the area in future? Your thoughts are appreciated. :D

Sounds to me like you have stumbled accross one of those dog walking groups, although I think they call the hobby 'dogging' to be trendy. Apparently they take the dogs for a walk in the woods, but the dogs in question are 'virtual' :D

Tin Monkey 05-08-2007 16:19

Re: Am I right to be suspicious?
 
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Originally Posted by lancsdave (Post 456576)
Sounds to me like you have stumbled accross one of those dog walking groups, although I think they call the hobby 'dogging' to be trendy. Apparently they take the dogs for a walk in the woods, but the dogs in question are 'virtual' :D

Is this anything to do with Crufts? :D

To be honest, I think I know what was happening, but it's not something I want to see when I'm out in the countryside. I walked for miles afterwards and never saw a soul. People from the parked cars must have been somewhere out there. ;)

lancsdave 05-08-2007 16:22

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Originally Posted by Tin Monkey (Post 456579)
Is this anything to do with Crufts? :D

The pink poodle section :rolleyes:

flashy 05-08-2007 16:52

Re: Am I right to be suspicious?
 
i know the woods your on about tm, been there a few times with richard :D they have a great butty van there during the week

Tin Monkey 05-08-2007 17:04

Re: Am I right to be suspicious?
 
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Originally Posted by flashytart (Post 456585)
i know the woods your on about tm, been there a few times with richard :D they have a great butty van there during the week

Butty van? Is that another phrase for sexual deviance? Like dogging? ;)

garinda 05-08-2007 17:11

Re: Am I right to be suspicious?
 
You were walking in an area that I'm told is called 'gay lane'. The otherside of the road is an infamous dogging area, a place where hetties go for alfresco fun, a bit like caravaning but without the caravans.

Next week you might be safer walking on the white line down the middle of the A666, just watch the traffic.:D

flashy 05-08-2007 17:15

Re: Am I right to be suspicious?
 
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Originally Posted by Tin Monkey (Post 456590)
Butty van? Is that another phrase for sexual deviance? Like dogging? ;)



hahahahaha, its very peaceful and quite in those woods ;)

Less 05-08-2007 17:19

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Am I right to be suspicious?
Yes! :(

cashman 05-08-2007 17:19

Re: Am I right to be suspicious?
 
TM as you obviously are not a perv, keep away,Flashy n rindys ok though.:rofl38::rofl38:

flashy 05-08-2007 17:20

Re: Am I right to be suspicious?
 
what you trying to say cashy? *walks away with a tear in her eye* ;)

cashman 05-08-2007 17:22

Re: Am I right to be suspicious?
 
[QUOTE=flashytart;456601]what you trying to say cashy? *walks away with a tear in her eye* ;)[/QUOTE nothing flashy,just innocently pointing out that you n rindy are ok people.:D

flashy 05-08-2007 17:23

Re: Am I right to be suspicious?
 
lol i'll let you off then :D

cashman 05-08-2007 17:31

Re: Am I right to be suspicious?
 
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Originally Posted by flashytart (Post 456605)
lol i'll let you off then :D

thank the lord for that,everyone knows how innocent n naive cashy is, whatever did you think i may have meant?:eek:

grego 05-08-2007 17:44

Re: Am I right to be suspicious?
 
Sounds very dodgy to me.


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