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Mel (owen.m2@sky.com)
Date:Wed 21 Jul 2010 09:37:33 BST
Subject:Lovely site
 What a great site. I wish I had heard of you when my two children were in pushchairs. We settled for walking around the local villages (we live on Anglesey, so its pretty enough!) It would have been lovely to get out a little further though. The children are 6 and 8 now, but I'm sure we'll still check out some of your walks....Thanks.
 
 
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Emma Johnson (emma.johnson.alaska@googlemail.com)
Date:Wed 09 Jun 2010 00:14:13 BST
Subject:Returning from Alaska
 Hello. I have just found your website and it looks great. We are a British family who have been living in Alaska for the last 3 years, and are about to move back to the somewhat tamer surrounds of Weybridge, Surrey. This website looks to have some great walks we will have to try out on our return. Our "nearly 4" year old can hike on his own pretty well now, but his 18 month old sister still needs carrying. Great to find such a fab resource.
 
 
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Juliet Phillip (julietparryjames@hotmail.com)
Date:Thu 07 Jan 2010 20:39:55 GMT
Subject:Walks suitable for double buggy
 Hi, Really like the site. Only some of your walks are down as being suitable for a double buggy (we have an old Nipper Out'n'About for our twins). Would be really helpful to have a reason why a particular walk isn't suitable for a double buggy e.g. because it hasn't been tested for this size/too small a bridge/gate or other reason. That would allow us to know for sure whether a walk isn't possible with a double buggy or whether it would be worth giving it a try.
 
 
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Cheryl Davenport (purplechez@btinternet.com)
Date:Sat 12 Sep 2009 16:11:11 BST
Subject:Website
 I just wanted to say what a great website this is! My husband and I love to take the kids, who are 4 and 2, on walks in the Manchester and surrounding countryside but quite often end up stuck as the path we have chosen is unsuitable for the pram. I will definitely be utilising this website in the future as with all the other information on here from clothing to recipes I need look no further! I will also be recommending it to my friends! Many thanks - fantastic!
 
 
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Zoe (info@pushchairwalks.co.uk)
Date:Mon 24 Aug 2009 19:17:59 BST
Subject:Walks and pubs
 Hi Emma, Glad you like the site! Many of our walks do include pubs - just look for the pint symbol. As for the South Downs way, that may be just a tad ambitious. Long distance paths tend to have obstacles like stiles and kissing gates, and the path may not be safe for its entire length. I can't find any info on your buggy, but if it is lightweight and has 3 large, inflatable wheels then it should be good for trying off-road routes. My advice - start easy and work up! With practice you learn what's possible and what is just silly (and dangerous). And if you find a good route - let us know!
 
 
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Emma Smith (raginggerbil@aol.com)
Date:Sun 23 Aug 2009 22:00:41 BST
Subject:Great site
 Hello, have been trying to find a company that does self guided inn to inn walking hols for people with babies. What a great site this is!! We have a cosatto TR4 (ebay bargain) and have just bought one of those fabby toddler beds you chaps recommend. Any good ideas - thought we could do the south downs way or am I just crazy (feel free to be frank)!? Emma
 
 
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Zoe Sayer (info@pushchairwalks.co.uk)
Date:Sun 31 May 2009 19:49:43 BST
Subject:Long Distance Walks
 Hi Joanne, As our walks are generally aimed at parents with very small children, most are generally of 4 miles or less. However, you may be able to incorporate some of our walks, or parts of them into a longer distance. If you let us know what area you're planning on visiting we may be able to help some more. Zoe
 
 
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Joanne Hall (jogriffuk@hotmail.com)
Date:Sun 31 May 2009 01:40:27 BST
Subject:Long Distance Walks
 I was wondering if you have any long distance walks on your website. We are visiting from Canada this summer and would like to do a long weekend or a week of walking with our kids, approx 5 to 10 miles a day. It doesn't have to be circular, transportation is not a problem.
 
 
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Clare R (clare_e_reynolds@hotmail.co.uk)
Date:Mon 11 May 2009 19:18:05 BST
Subject:Double buggy info
 Bec, Thanks for that - I'll get back onto the main part of the site and start downloading some walks! I'll let you know how we get on. Clare
 
 
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Name:
Bec (info@pushchairwalks.co.uk)
Date:Sun 10 May 2009 21:18:32 BST
Subject:Double buggies
 Hi Clare Thanks for getting in touch and really pleased to hear that our website will help you to get out and about with your twins. Our double pushchair symbol does apply to both side by side (airline pilot)and tandem (fighter pilot) style buggies. The 'out and about double nipper' is a great pushchair so you shouldn't have any problems with our double pushchair walks. We hope you have a great time in North Wales and would love to hear how you get on with the walks.
 
 


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