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Yorkshire Blues and Greens

Posted by on May 7, 2014 in Blog, Other Places, UK, Walking | Comments Off on Yorkshire Blues and Greens

Frequent visits have coloured my idea of walking in Nidderdale  with vast sky over wild moors. Peat bogs and tussocks, dramatic drops and...

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The Troutbeck Tongue

Posted by on May 5, 2014 in Blog, Cumbria, Walking | Comments Off on The Troutbeck Tongue

  I went for a walk today. Not miles and miles, not even miles and miles away. Just a short journey from home and a less than...

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Fairfield on Friday

Posted by on Apr 24, 2014 in Blog, Cumbria, Walking | Comments Off on Fairfield on Friday

Three days of walking over Easter have appeared out of order.  Added to Jacks Rake, St Sunday and Nethermost, I had a quick hike around...

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Beyond the Comfort Zone

Posted by on Apr 21, 2014 in Blog, Cumbria, Slider Blogs, Walking | 3 comments

From a solitary stroll one day to the exhilaration of a Grade 1 Scramble the next. No one can complain that there is lack of variety in...

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Breakfast on a Hill

Posted by on Apr 19, 2014 in Blog, Cumbria, Walking | Comments Off on Breakfast on a Hill

Windermere – Rydal – Grasmere – Thirlmere. Soft white mist rising from the images of inverted hills. Early morning quiet undisturbed,...

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The End of a List

Posted by on Apr 15, 2014 in Blog, Cumbria, Walking | 2 comments

Two hundred and fourteen. A random number to most of the worlds populace, but to those odd few who are fans, followers or addicts of one...

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