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Patrons must abide by these rules at Augus
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After a decade of soggy socks, bashed up pork pies, and making polite conversation with the midgiebitten masses, here are the things Trail writer Fliss would banish to Hiking Room 101 faster than you can say “lovely day for it” in the driving rain.
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‘Do I need to know which fork to use for the fish?’