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From Spring Rock - Another Bravo Lapp
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From Pete feels Queazy...
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From Forest of Bowland Mountain Biking
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From A Super Sunny Easter Weekend
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From Georgian Cakes
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From A short break to Devonshire
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From On the tourist trail at Milford Sound
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From Discovering the Darran's
Sunday arrived as perfect as forecasted – wall to wall sunshine. But instead of jumping on the first lift up to the Aiguille du Midi to bag a rock route, we decided to let the sun do it’s stuff and hopefully melt any snowy ledges while we hopped over the border to Switzerland.
We’re taking advantage of the Bank Holiday weekend and spending a few days in Chamonix. The plan is to climb, but the forecast for today wasn’t looking too good until late afternoon so we decided to enjoy the last of the snow at Grand Montets.
Mountain biking is great fun! But every now and again its even more exciting to go somewhere new…
In common with last year Easter’s weather in 2014 was super sunny, however, in 2013 it was freezing and perfect for Scottish winter climbing (although granted Easter was a little bit later this year). Either way, sunny weather means climbing of one sort or another…
Seems to be a long time since we had any cake reports, so here’s a couple of shots of street bakery in Tbilisi…
We took the week off work, but we didn’t really have any plans. We thought we’d just take it as it comes.
After a big day in the mountains I decided it was time to enjoy some more relaxing activities and check out the tourist trail in Milford Sound. So we drove down to Milford Sound and took a boat trip through the sound and out to the Tasman sea. We saw lots of wildlife and jaw …
Fjordland in the South West of New Zealand is one of the wettest places on Earth, receiving 200 days of rainfall in an average year and up to 8000mm of rain a year. The Darran mountains in the north of Fjordland are also one of New Zealand’s most spectacular and best rock and alpine climbing …
Two views on evolution… Which one do you like best?