South East England’s hidden treasures

You’d be forgiven for thinking, reading this blog, that the majority of the walks I do are in the mountains, National Parks, Highlands and Islands. In fact, living in the south east of England, the bulk of my walking involves day trips to the Home Counties. And it has to be said, there’s a greatContinue reading “South East England’s hidden treasures”

La Gomera: Isla Columbina

It’s taken around twenty years from when I first heard of the Canary island of La Gomera to actually getting there. One of the relatively few places you can enjoy snow free mountain walking in the northern hemisphere during our winter, the best time to walk there coincided, until now, with my busiest time atContinue reading “La Gomera: Isla Columbina”

Our green and pleasant land

As a walker, I am ever conscious of the debt we owe others for the ability to enjoy the great outdoors. While on the one hand humanity has variously despoiled, exploited and damaged the land, habitats and wildlife, and sought to exclude, whether by enclosure, intimidation or the power of wealth; others have to stoodContinue reading “Our green and pleasant land”

The mighty sequoia

This Christmas I was given a fascinating book: King Sequoia, about the most magnificent and largest of trees, the giant sequoia, part of the redwood family. Written by a former US National Park ranger,William Tweed, it relates the fascinating, but predictably disturbing, story of how the mightiest of trees was first encountered by European AmericansContinue reading “The mighty sequoia”

Spotlight on ….the West Highland Way

Twenty three years ago, my wife Jeni and I completed our first long distance walk, the West Highland Way. In Jeni’s case it was also her last, but I got the bug. As the weather turns autumnal, I thought it would be an opportunity to launch an occasional series of posts of some of myContinue reading “Spotlight on ….the West Highland Way”

Walking the Snowdonia Way: Day 8

And so we came to the final day of the route. As it turned out, the shortest day of the walk, from Llanfairfechan to Conwy, totalling just over 11 miles. It was a similar start to yesterday, climbing up via lanes, through a farm and then onto the moor, this time above Llanfairfechan. The routeContinue reading “Walking the Snowdonia Way: Day 8”

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