Jim Couch at home wrote:
>
>
> As for the term tarn, I don't think it is in general use here. It is a
> term used by climbers and mountain travelers/hikers more than it is used
> generally. It seems that in the mountains it would be called a tarn, but
> in the lowlands most folk would call it a pond.
>
> Jim Couch
>
>
Well, at one time most of the blokes clinging to rock faces in the
States were from Sheffield, so maybe it's their fault...
D.
--
Donald MacDonald BA DipLIS
Two roads diverged in a wood, and I -
I took the one less travelled by,
And that has made all the difference.
Robert Frost.
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