A post-modern adventure
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Original writing: Forest3 Chris Ashby Progressing through the dense accumulation of deciduous growth could be observed a silhouette of slightly duller hue than the enclosing mass: to the imaginative beholder this signified the presence of a human male; to the rational spectator a large animal drifted erect through the woodland - any witness possessing an elevated outlook would query the plausibility of the attendance of ramblers and their onlookers in such an isolated situation as this; any cynic would have reservations concerning the 'bear's' rucksack The man, however, would have been receptive to the attendance of any hypothetical bystanders or the theoretical observers of hypothetical bystanders; probability wasn't an issue to him at the moment: as his diminutive form contoured round the crowded multitude of flora any descriptive device would have been companionship enough. The coppice wasn't remote by any means - a commonly tread path frequented by families with picnics...

