Andrew Churchill's talk on his study of the Trolley Problem went very well without any technical hitches and the showing of Most (The Bridge) worked as an introduction and talking point. Several surprising and counter-intuitive came out of Andrew's studies but I'm not going to go into detail here. The other week we went up Warton Crag. It was the first time for me and it was interesting to see how different it was from the other limestone hills in the area. It is the highest and has some high cliffs, natural escarpments and quarries. It was perhaps the most mined and quarried of the hills as it is nearest to Carnforth with its main road and railway.
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