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From Setesdal, Southern Norway
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From Learning to Roll a Kayak
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From Patterdale Walking
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From What can we do? Where can we go?
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From Esk Buttress
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From What are you doin' on Monday?
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From Gouther & Jackdaw Scar Crags
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From Slape Crags, Carrock Fell
Author: Pete
Founder of Sterling Adventures!
Climbing Following on from our initial post about the fantastic slab climbing in Setesdal, here are a few more climbing shots…
Here’s the new Connecting Cumbria website. Plus a neat video explaining the technology options for increasing broadband services in Cumbria…
After talking to Paul about how much fun our sea-kayaking trip had been he promised me he could teach me to roll a kayak, thereby helping alleviate some of my fear of taking the sport any further.
I'd arranged to meet one of my work colleagues, Chris, on Saturday to help him learn a little navigation...
Someday is now and that somebody is you!
I reckon one of the more remote and wonderful Lakeland valleys is Eskdale. However, it's a longish walk to get there, one is out of sight of all sign's modern life such as roads, and there's hardly even any paths...
Two weekends of fine weather! I can’t remember when that last happened, I just hope – with every fibre of my being – that it can continue…
As Ian’s post shows, Monday’s weather dawned very disappointingly! The wall-to-wall sunshine promised by the weather forecasters just wasn’t to be seen. We procrastinated for a couple of hours knowing that early starts are unwise for rock climbing at this time of year, thus allowing the rock to warm up.