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	<title>Comments on: Tom Franklin: Leaping into the open</title>
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		<title>By: Pam Hainsworth</title>
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		<dc:creator>Pam Hainsworth</dc:creator>
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		<description>As Australians we greatly admire and are thankful for your freedom to roam policy and all you have done to achieve this.
My husband and I have walked the Coast to Coast - beautiful variey; the West Highland Way - wild Scotland; parts of Hadrian&#039;s Wall Path - amazing history; and the Cumbria Way, as well as day walks in the Lakes, which we love.
Here we are mostly restricted to national trails or state forest.  But you could come over and walk 963kms on the Bibbulmun Track - Perth to Albany. Great Australian countryside, beaches and forest!
Aussies in our 60s.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As Australians we greatly admire and are thankful for your freedom to roam policy and all you have done to achieve this.<br />
My husband and I have walked the Coast to Coast &#8211; beautiful variey; the West Highland Way &#8211; wild Scotland; parts of Hadrian&#8217;s Wall Path &#8211; amazing history; and the Cumbria Way, as well as day walks in the Lakes, which we love.<br />
Here we are mostly restricted to national trails or state forest.  But you could come over and walk 963kms on the Bibbulmun Track &#8211; Perth to Albany. Great Australian countryside, beaches and forest!<br />
Aussies in our 60s.</p>
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