Welcome to the recording of the eighth edition of my semi-regular Twitter Space sessions. This episode…
Category: Hiking
The UK has some wonderful scenery. Some of it is easy to access, like Kinder Scout in the Peak District. Some of it is much more remote, like Ardnamurchan or parts of the Pennines. But across the country, there’s a series of hiking trails to follow, to fully explore the beauty.
I’m really fond of hiking. I think I always have been. Partly I think because I grew up as a walker/runner, and never learned to drive. Also, though, it’s a very simple hobby to do: all you need is to step outside your door.
Hiking can mean anything from a casual stroll on footpaths around a city in an afternoon, to walking the width of the country in two months. From dead railway lines to mountain trails, every step you take is interesting and rewarding.
Hiking The Pennine Way
On my Hike Across Great Britain in the summer of 2019, I hiked the Pennine Way.…
Hiking the West Highland Way
The West Highland Way is the archetypal and most famous of the long-distance Scottish footpaths. In…
Hiking the Norfolk Coast Path
As I’m sure you all know, in the summer of 2019 I hiked across Great Britain,…
Hiking in Ardnamurchan
Ardnamurchan is a peninsula in the far west of Scotland, lying about halfway up, kind of…
Podcast #033: Kinder Scout
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Podcast #010: Hike Across Great Britain
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My First Wild Camp Experience
I did my first wild camp ever last weekend, and, yeh, I don’t know if any…
Hiking Across Great Britain
… So, I may have committed to doing something somewhat epic, and equally very very silly.…
Winter Hill – Unseasonable Climbing
It’s funny – no matter where I am in the world, I always feel a bit…