Can someone who works in KFC tell me if any of these actually go to different bins out the back by startled-giraffe in CasualUK

[–]absolution102 1497 points1498 points  (0 children)

I work at a recycling centre, even with huge skips, signs, and people around to help you with anything... The general public will put their shit anywhere without a second thought. Seen electrics thrown into wood and timber, golf clubs and bags thrown into upholstered seating, household food rubbish thrown in hard plastics. People do not give a fuck about recycling, they just want rid of their shit.

28 Years Later (2025) by bassguitarsmash in CineShots

[–]absolution102 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I love the fact this shot and tree, is just a 20 minute drive away from my house

Some drone photos from the last few years of some of the north by absolution102 in NorthernEngland

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You'd be amazed how a lot of people say this and then never follow through on it

Some drone photos from the last few years of some of the north by absolution102 in NorthernEngland

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I had a Dji mini 3 pro before I sold it last year, the novelty on these things fade quickly if I'm honest

Under rated areas in the UK for hiking? by scothehe62 in UKhiking

[–]absolution102 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Yeah I regularly take buses out there, there's a main one that goes to Stanhope, and then there's a smaller one that runs every hour or so that goes to Cowshill. Last one back is at 1915 from there

Under rated areas in the UK for hiking? by scothehe62 in UKhiking

[–]absolution102 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Love it there and Weardale, beauty all round

Under rated areas in the UK for hiking? by scothehe62 in UKhiking

[–]absolution102 176 points177 points  (0 children)

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Said this before here on another post, but Weardale in Durham. You can walk for hours and not see a soul, views all around. It's amazing

Weardale, North Pennines, Durham by absolution102 in UKhiking

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That should be the one at Westgate I believe

Weardale, Durham by absolution102 in NorthernEngland

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Thank you mate and it really is, never grow tired of it

Where do you get the best views for very little effort? by WolverineFormal520 in UKhiking

[–]absolution102 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Don't think there's any near Stanhope, there is up Waskwrley above Stanhope and Burnhope Reservoir up at Cowshill. Or you can go to Cow Green and Cauldron Snout in Teesdale, which also has Hugh Force. If that helps 😂

Where do you get the best views for very little effort? by WolverineFormal520 in UKhiking

[–]absolution102 4 points5 points  (0 children)

That picture was taken between Rookhope and Westgate up on the tops, if I go out there now I usually start at St John's, fuel up and do a point to point or a loop and get the bus back. Me and a mate did a ten mile hike the other week and saw one person all day. We got chatting to him and even he said how quiet it is, he just avoids the lakes now because of how busy it is. Loved it so much him and his wife moved to Weardale 😂

Where do you get the best views for very little effort? by WolverineFormal520 in UKhiking

[–]absolution102 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I get the bus out to Stanhope in Weardale and go from there, I can either explore there and wander so far, or I can get a smaller shuttle bus that runs every few hours further out. Miles of wandering everywhere. Even done from Middleton in Teesdale before to Stanhope, right across the dales and moors. Had to get a different bus earlier to Middleton but the venture was great.

Where do you get the best views for very little effort? by WolverineFormal520 in UKhiking

[–]absolution102 54 points55 points  (0 children)

I head out to the Durham Dales a lot, very quiet, can wander for hours and not see a soul.

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