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Welcome to the OFC

Welcome message from Peter Burgess (YouTube) The Online Fellwalking Club was founded on the 9th April 2001 at the height of the Foot and Mouth Epidemic to give fell and hillwalkers the chance to pacify their inaction during that sorry time. With the passing of the crisis the club continued to flourish.   Although much of the action takes place on the Yahoo! Message Board this site will benefit strongly with input from the membership.
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Heavy showersMountain Weather Information Service - Cumbrian Fells
Regularly updated weather forecast tailored to the Cumbrian fells.  Typically updated daily at around 16.00 and available as a downloadable PDF document.  Other mountain areas are also available.

 
FROM OUR CORRESPONDENTS
Park & Stride 28 - Thirlmere from The Swirls

Read more...This second Ride & Stride expedition is a significant departure from the established pattern of Park & Stride. Being basically a low-level excursion concentrating on the relationship of dale and lake, though the latter is strictly a reservoir.

 
Dollywaggon Pike and Nethermost Pike from Dunmail Raise

Read more...I have just written a long report on the walk Jill, Jo and I did from Dunmail Raise over Dollywaggon Pike and Nethermost Pike yesterday. Unfortunately after being asked by the Yahoo! Message Board for my password, the Chronicle never appeared!!!

 
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