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THE SHEEPY PAGE


Alright - so what's the fascination with sheep?
There are several possible answers... decide for yourself with this marvellous selection of sheepy nuggets!

We're always on the lookout for more sheepy stuff... If you've anything sheepish to offer - why not email us?





This is the original LUHC Website Talking Sheep! It used to be on the front of the Hiking Club website in it's early days...
Made homeless by the redesign of 1997, many thought the sheep was gone forever. Click on the sound bar above to hear her thoughts...
Click on the images below to view the full size picture

Don't jump!
It's a long way down for this intrepid sheep...
Photo by John James

Some lucky sheep discover several thousand mangelwurzels... best wait until Jim ferments them first, girls...
Photo by Rosie Meade

We were a bit short of black sheep here (for once)
Gordon happily obliged us with these beauties from Arnside Knott in May 1996.
Photo by Gordon Crawford

The Maidstone Floral Sheep.
'Maidstone Borough Council decided that it needed a landmark to attract tourists into the town, so they commissioned a Floral Sheep. Unfortunately it did not prove to be a hit and 2000 looks as though it shall be the last summer in which the floral sheep graces Maidstone's Hight Street. Sheep kindly provided by Grafty Garden Centre - ''Get Crafty - Find Grafty'' '
Photo & Text by Phil Meehan

Click on the photo to find out why Emma fears hungry ewes!
Two Photos by Wendy Smith

Masham sheep at the Masham Sheep Fair, 2000
Photo by Mike Amberry

Sexiest in Show at the Masham Sheep Fair, 1998
Photo by Mike Amberry

Come on, get in!
Three sheeps to the wind on the Isle of Jura...
Photo from Dawn and Stefan

A herd of sheep impede progress at Clapdale '95
Photo by Mike Amberry

A cute ickle lamblet!
Photo by George Adcock

An inquisitive visitor on top of Red Pike, Buttermere...
Photo by Wendy Smith

...and it's friend!
Photo by Wendy Smith

Snowdonia, Summer '95 - The Local Talent!
Photo by Mike Amberry