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Love thine enemy  The fox

honour of the humble fox, without whom I would be warm and in bed. It’s 2am. I lay waiting for the dog fox to show, but there’s no sign yet. I know he is out there, a lone ptarmigan is telling me that. I am sitting at around 2,700ft, on a rocky ledge in a bivvy bag, overlooking a steep, fluted gully having

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