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Finding myself in the Yorkshire landscape on a St. Bees-to-Whitby coast to coast.

PS: Where does "The North" start, exactly? Is it Watford?


 
Posted : 05/12/2012 5:21 pm
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[url=www.hitthenorth.net]This[/url] ๐Ÿ˜‰

Riding my bike round Austwick/Clapham/Settle

The Lakes

Manchester city centre (when I was younger)


 
Posted : 05/12/2012 5:24 pm
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Harrogate,
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Is there any more Yorkshire?


 
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that its a long way from london


 
Posted : 05/12/2012 5:24 pm
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that people from london think that fabled place called "the north" is waaaay south of here


 
Posted : 05/12/2012 5:25 pm
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Geoffrey Boycott.


 
Posted : 05/12/2012 5:26 pm
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I'll have it's not the South before anyone else does.


 
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The people.

Crewe (is where it starts, it's not my favourite thing. In fact it's 'orrible)


 
Posted : 05/12/2012 5:27 pm
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Friendly people, wild scenery, space, the history & culture and the frothy stuff on the top of yer beer.

PS: Where does "The North" start, exactly? Is it Watford?

In your head, just after you've held the door open for someone.


 
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The North starts where the M5 meets the M6 around Birmingham. That's when the skies turn heavy grey, the buildings begin to turn to heavy red or brown brick, the traffic turns heavy, and people succumb to heavy depression.

St Bees to Whitby? Sounds like a nice trek, but you're going to have a hard time avoiding the whole religious history thing on that run! And of course, it's those sorts of places I would have suggested visiting/taking pics of.


 
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the ready availability of mushy peas, gravy and curry sauce


 
Posted : 05/12/2012 5:28 pm
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The North starts where the M5 meets the[s] M6[/s] M4 around [s]Birmingham[/s] Bristol

fixed


 
Posted : 05/12/2012 5:29 pm
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oh and, of course, Binners.

*blows kiss*


 
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It provides an adequate buffer between us and the South.


 
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Ahhhh bless. You're so kind IHN. I am actually known as a local landmark ๐Ÿ˜€

Oh.... and the lasses of course

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Binners is right with chips and gravy.

I got amused at a meeting in London last week after hearing for years from people who live in the North that there's more to the country than just London (I don't live in London, but do live in the South)..... the people from London were moaning that all the funding for housing projects goes to people in the North and largely Yorkshire ๐Ÿ˜† and nothing is available for those in the South.


 
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Not having to choose between living in the city or the countryside - being able to have a foot in both. In fact... not even having to choose a city, you can place yourself so that you have a choice of cities to work and play in


 
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IHN +1
According to
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The North officially starts in Crewe


 
Posted : 05/12/2012 5:35 pm
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Probably the cairngorms i think.


 
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Favourite bit, St. Bees-to-Whitby?

Well it won't be St Bees on that run
Probably Swaledale and just as you cross into Yorkshire you'll be able to have a pint at the highest pub in the UK before the run down into Swaledale


 
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Absolutely rabid tribal hatred for people who live in the next town. They're crap at that darn sarf


 
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The North starts around a line from Aberdeen to Fort William. That people call Manchester and Leeds the North is laughable! They are barely even north of the middle if you run a line from Berwick to the channel.


 
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Having lived in Chester I'd say that's not in the north - but Manchester, Sheffield and Hull are.


 
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The north starts at BristoL


 
Posted : 05/12/2012 5:44 pm
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it's easier to see how beautiful this island really is.


 
Posted : 05/12/2012 5:47 pm
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The North/South divide mapped

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[url= http://www.sasi.group.shef.ac.uk/maps/nsdivide/index.html ]From here[/url]


 
Posted : 05/12/2012 5:49 pm
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Anything north of Newbury....


 
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Bimbler
never mind scottish independence, I'd happily divide this country along those lines..


 
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Crewe (is where it starts, it's not my favourite thing. In fact it's 'orrible)

Oi, that's where I'm typing this now and it's nowhere near as 'orrible as most places darn sarf.


 
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The North starts around a line from Aberdeen to Fort William. That people call Manchester and Leeds the North is laughable! They are barely even north of the middle if you run a line from Berwick to the channel.

'North' isn't a geographical term. I'd agree with that map except Leicester is on the wrong side of it. But I'd place Bristol as detached island of north float in the north. A northberg.


 
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Loughrigg Fell

Links golf - ok not exclusively North, but....


 
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'North' isn't a geographical term.

Exactly.
Most of Wales is North, Apart from Abersoch and Rhosneigr, which are culturally part of Cheshire, which is in the Midlands.

Didsbury is also part of Cheshire, and the inhabitants will be offered either repatriation or cultural re-education.


 
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Indeed. North is a state of mind maaaaaaaaaaaaaaan

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I'd agree with that map above except I'd place Bristol in an island of north float in the north. A northberg.

Like large areas of Cheshire are actually outposts of the south


 
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Probably Swaledale and just as you cross into Yorkshire you'll be able to have a pint at the highest pub in the UK before the run down into Swaledale

Passed the highest pub, but stayed in Swaledale and had a drink at "The Bull". Asked the landlord why the pub name on the front wall was upside down. He said it was because the NT wouldn't let him paint the building his preferred colours...


 
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The North starts around a line from Aberdeen to Fort William. That people call Manchester and Leeds the North is laughable! They are barely even north of the middle if you run a line from Berwick to the channel.

Of England; Scotland seems less about latitude and more about elavation.


 
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The North quite obviously starts at Lympstone.. Dirty big headed loudmouths all the way from there to Scotland as far as I can make out..

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My wife (She's from there....)

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Posted : 05/12/2012 6:21 pm
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....fick birdz.

Or should that be Geordie birdz.


 
Posted : 05/12/2012 6:30 pm
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Bimbler.

Id question any map that puts Cleethorpes 15 miles in land of a coastal Grimsby.

worrying.


 
Posted : 05/12/2012 6:33 pm
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Nothing, it's cold(er) and shit. Leeds was a good laugh for drinking though.


 
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An ex-girlfriend... ๐Ÿ™


 
Posted : 05/12/2012 6:37 pm
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Fish and Chips. None of those namby pamby bit's of potato cooked in veg oil, propper chips are cooked in Lard, if it doesnt solidify on the paper then you've been conned itno soemthing that isn't chips.

The fact that within 10 miles there can be several different regional words to describe a bread roll, asking for the wrong one leads to genine confusion form the person behind the counter.

The North clearly starts at Sheffield/Manchester, we'll take Linconshire, but you have to take Liverpool, which whilst definately North, the people of Manchester wouldn't accept it.

Absolutely rabid tribal hatred for people who live in the next town. They're crap at that darn sarf

I lived in Reading, and despite having never been to Baisingstoke or Swindon, hate both, southerers do it just as well so we can't hold that against them.

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Passed the highest pub, but stayed in Swaledale and had a drink at "The Bull". Asked the landlord why the pub name on the front wall was upside down. He said it was because the NT wouldn't let him paint the building his preferred colours...

I presume in true northern fassion you nodded, muttered agreement and left it at that without a second thought?


 
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propper chips are cooked in [strike]Lard[/strike] dripping


 
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