Early Birds?
Spring weather at the beginning of March brings lots of ladybirds. Where have they suddenly come from?
Spring weather at the beginning of March brings lots of ladybirds. Where have they suddenly come from?
I’ve pressed on with route planning using the OS Getamap online program. It seems simple to use and operates at 1:50000 or 1:25000 depending on the level of zoom. Pages at either scale can be printed out on A4. Colour is by far better and clearer than black and white. To view a wide area
TGO Routing – part 1 probably Read More »
Last October I mis-read the Email from the organisers. I thought I was one of the chosen ones – when in fact I was one of the others – on the waiting list. This time I’m in at the outset. And as a Newby facing first:- THE PLANNING CHALLENGE. 1. The route. To this end
Here we TGO again! Read More »
The 9.15 from Euston reaches this bit of wildness almost 12 hours later. The miracle at Corrour is that the train doesn’t sink beneath the bogs, but seems to float between here and Rannock in some of the wildest land in Scotland. Me I don’t float on the bogs and within 100m of the
The Night Train to Corrour and not the Grey Corries unexpurgated Read More »
Ben Alder and Beinn Bheoil The night train is a great way of getting from London to the Highlands once you are reconciled to spending the money! Two trains leave Euston station in London. The ealier one will drop you at your destination in the morning. The second train leaves just before midnight and ends
Ben Alder & The Night Train to Dalwhinnie Read More »
My memories of this area are from the 60s, plunging into the cool pools of upper Eskdale as relief from the summer sun. Different, but just as pretty to look at are the frozen falls around Throstle Garth below Thorneythwaite crag at the end of November. This route to Scafell is one of the best.
Scafell from Eskdale Read More »
Winter can deliver some spectacular countryside and last weekend was no exception. The forecast promised a long spell of cold, clear weather and on Thursday it seemed to match the situation on the ground. I parked the car by arrangement at Eskdale YH and at around 3pm headed off up the valley. Before long the
Minus in the Lakes Read More »
I was so excited to find Inov-8’s Terroc running shoes in our local Cotswold Camping store two years ago! I had started some gentle running a couple of years earlier. Trying to keep off the road and paved surfaces to help preserve my old knees. I’d been buying trainers ‘for off-road’ from a nearby sports
Terrible Terroc – Inov-8 innocent? Read More »
This picture (in October) can only mean one thing:- time to do some route planning for next year’s TGO challenge!
Isle of Mull and Skye Cuillins from south ridge of Bla Bheinn Isle of Mull and Skye Cuillins from south ridge of Bla Bheinn Is July always wet in Skye? Despite rain on 13 out of 14 days it was still possible to enjoy some dry hours and a get a few good pictures