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From Berlin
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From Bowfell
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From Squamish and Vancouver
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From Whitehorse and Yukon Rock
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From Journey from the UK to Canada's Yukon
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From The Sacred Valley
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From Oswestry
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From A digest of recent weeks...
Category: Adventure
Adventures not covered by other, more specific, categories.
One of my extra curricular activities at work is to be a tutor on the Lead with Impact course across Europe. A great advantage of this is that I can get to see parts of Europe that I have never been to before. This time it was Berlin.
After the warmest and wettest December, it’s finally turned a bit colder. We had snow.
After a short stay in Whitehorse it was time to catch our flight back to Vancouver and head out to Squamish.
Whitehorse is the last bit of normal civilisation we passed through on the way out the Cirque of the Unclimbables, and it feels like it, with the qualities one associates with an old style frontier town.
We are finally back from our massive adventure to Canada where we visited Fairy Meadows in the Cirque of the Unclimbables to attempt one of the world’s best alpine rock climbs, the Lotus Flower Tower.
One of the almost obligatory trips to take when in the Cusco area is to the Sacred Valley. That is, to the villages of Pisac, Ollantaytambo, and then up to Chinchero, with a lunch stop at Urubamba.
Video highlights of the caving year with members of Dudley Caving Club, featuring caves and potholes in Derbyshire, South Wales and Yorkshire. An amazing insight into the world beneath our feet. Why do we go caving? Are we mad? Could you do it? Discover how to climb in perfect safety using the latest invention from …
I found myself in Oswestry this past week, it’s a nice place, but unless you like town centres and shopping and stuff, there ain’t a lot to do. So I went for a coffee…
I seem to have fallen in to the same trap as my FB friends. That is, not that I’ve actually starting using FB and giving away more and more personal details and preferences so that they can bombard me with marketing