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Borders Leicester s Celebrate 125 Year Legacy with show and sale at Borderway Mart in Carlisle in August

Menu   Borders Leicester’s Celebrate 125 Year Legacy with show and sale at Borderway Mart in Carlisle in August Border Leicester Show in Carlisle THE Border Leicester Sheep Society is set to mark 125 years of this versatile breed, by hosting an innovative National Show at Harrison and Hetherington Market in Carlisle, on Saturday, August 7 starting at 12 noon. President of the Border Leicester Sheep Society, Pete Brown said: “125 years is a significant achievement for any breeding society, and one we certainly did not want to miss.” Comments: Our rules We want our comments to be a lively and valuable part of our community - a place where readers can debate and engage with the most important local issues. The ability to comment on our stories is a privilege, not a right, however, and that privilege may be withdrawn if it is abused or misused.

National Dairy Shrine Announces Pioneer Award Winners

National Dairy Shrine Announces Pioneer Award Winners
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Disrespectful Idiots Are Trashing Hamilton Nature Preserve

Disrespectful Idiots Are Trashing Hamilton Nature Preserve
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How to Visit the Wildest National Park in the U S

62 Parks Traveler started with a simple goal: to visit every U.S. national park. Avid backpacker and public-lands nerd Emily Pennington saved up, built out a tiny van to travel and live in, and hit the road, practicing COVID-19 best safety protocols along the way. The parks as we know them are rapidly changing, and she wanted to see them before it’s too late. The small plane bounced, then violently lurched sideways. “It’s going to be a little bumpy coming through these clouds, but I’ll bring us in for a smooth landing,” our bush pilot assured us. To my left, through the scratched glass window, I could make out a vast valley below, speckled with birch and aspen trees exploding into vibrant yellows as autumn neared. To my right, my partner, Brian, gazed longingly at the view. I held my breath, and in what felt like mere seconds, I was standing on a gravel riverbank with only Brian, a guide, and my backpack, watching the plane fly away. It wouldn’t return for five days.

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