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Walk and Travel in Cumbria and Beyond

A Monro

Posted by on Jun 24, 2017 in Blog, UK, Walking | Comments Off on A Monro

So to day three and a forecast of more buffering. A case of hedging bets.  Hoping for the best and preparing for the...

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The Chalamain Gap

Posted by on Jun 23, 2017 in Blog, UK, Walking | Comments Off on The Chalamain Gap

Chalamain sounds more the Wild West than Scottish Highlands. But stories were of tents ripped to shreds and maps been blown away rather...

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Meall a Bhuachaille

Posted by on Jun 22, 2017 in Blog, UK, Walking | Comments Off on Meall a Bhuachaille

There are no certainties when playing the lottery of Scottish weather.  In January I arrived to green, full of disappointment for...

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Now for Nantucket

Posted by on Jun 2, 2017 in Blog, Elsewhere, Slider Blogs, Tours and Itineraries | Comments Off on Now for Nantucket

If not literally a flying visit, this 24 hour stay enabled by plane, boat and train encompassed the metaphorical. Boston slows life to a...

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Boston Brick Road

Posted by on May 26, 2017 in Blog, Elsewhere, Food, Slider Blogs, Walking | Comments Off on Boston Brick Road

Following the red brick line. There may not have been any lions or wizards on Boston’s brick road, but the city has its fair share of...

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New York and Cheap Eats

Posted by on May 20, 2017 in Bike Rides, Blog, Elsewhere, Food, Slider Blogs | Comments Off on New York and Cheap Eats

Cash strapped students don’t get to eat out much and if they do, it’s definitely budget. A parent’s purse is a chance to fill the stomach...

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