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Paddy K Seeks the Bridge of Orchy

Paddy K is hiking in Scotland without any portable internet connection. He just texted me a request for the coordinates of the Bridge of Orchy. He's currently in Inverardran, about 20 km SSE of the bridge. People in the...

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Paddy K Seeks the Bridge of Orchy

Category: Travel
Posted on: July 13, 2008 1:52 PM, by Martin R

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Paddy K is hiking in Scotland without any portable internet connection. He just texted me a request for the coordinates of the Bridge of Orchy. He's currently in Inverardran, about 20 km SSE of the bridge. People in the area who would like to meet a charming Irish/Swedish blogger are encouraged to write me for contact details.

As the Beatles sang on Sgt Pepper's, "I get GPS coordinates with a little help from my friends".


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56 31 03.47N 4 45 52.24W (in decimal, -4.765282,56.517513)

Posted by: Alistair Wall | July 13, 2008 3:39 PM

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You fellas are friggin' nutz. Even out in the wild, with the net practically out of reach, you STILL... well.. ok, I might do the same I suspect.

Posted by: christina | July 13, 2008 6:50 PM

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