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Days out are a subjective experience that are reliant on the weather, traffic and many other conditions beyond our control. You experiences at Hardcastle crags may be different to mine.

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This article was updated on June 21, 2023

Courtney Adler

My name is Courtney Adler and I am a nature lover who enjoys spending time in the woods. I love the peace and quiet of the forest, and I find it to be a great place to relax and de-stress. I have lived in a small village on the edge of Hardcastle Crags for more than 30 years and walk there almost daily. I believe that everyone should have the opportunity to experience the beauty of nature. I hope that my writing will inspire others to get out and explore the woods, and to learn to appreciate the natural world.

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