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Could (you) manage to climb a slightly muddy hill without needing rescue?
>Social media posts often show the Highland cows and panoramic views, but rarely reflect the physical effort or preparation required to reach them.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cjrz972lg84o
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>>2859921
Fite me, bong. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tumamoc_Hill
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>>2859920
No
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>>2860860
>british mountain
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>An annual Fell Run called the Butser Hill Challenge involves running up and down the hill three times.
>Despite challenging conditions, the individuals were swiftly located using the what3words app to narrow down their location.
So they had phone coverage, on a hill one hundred and fifty metres tall, people run up and down three times, and couldn't find their way down?
That's really not very cleverly done of them.
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>>2860859
This is 100,% what happened.
One of my favorite day hikes out here in Oregon is hiking out to Tunnel Falls. It's maybe 12 miles round trip (I usually go further down the trail to find a quiet place to sit and eat whatever snack I brought, so 15ish for me), but it's pretty easy. The last time I went, the TikTok kids had discovered it; there were kids sitting in the middle of the trail at the falls, which effectively blocked the trail, since it's so narrow (see pic, they were sitting to the right of the falls), forcing me to essentially step over them. On my way out, I passed a very out of shape woman, maybe a mile from the trailhead, who asked me if she was almost there. It was late enough in the day that I didn't think she was going to make it to the falls, and if she did, she's be returning to her car in darkness. I ended up giving her the rest of my water, because she was already out, and she mentioned that TikTok brought her here from New Jersey.
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