My adventures with walking, backpacking, running (hobbling?), cycling, amateur radio, traditional folk music and song...and loads of other stuff.
View from Oban Bothy
Sunday, 21 September 2014
Via de la Plata
Saturday, 20 September 2014
Via de la Plata: To Calzada de Valdunciel
Thursday, 18 September 2014
Spanish Spain, in the beginning.
Wednesday, 17 September 2014
Wednesday 17th Sept, off to Spain on an aeroplane
Via de la Plata – a bit of a walk
Arco de Caparra on the Via de la Plata
Later today I’ll be flitting off to Spain, on my ownsome, for some serious brain-straightening and a goodly amount of walking.
The Plan (Ho-ho!) is to fly to Madrid then travel by bus to Salamanca where I’ve booked myself into the flashy Revolutum Hostel for the night. I’ll set off north-ish the next morning.
I’m only over there for a couple of weeks so I won’t get to the end of the route at Santiago de Compostela but I’m not particularly mithered about that – I want to spend some time doing the culture-thing as well as the walking.
I’ll try to blog en-route although it depends whether I can get WiFi connections – mobile internet is an expensive do over there.
The Via de la Plata is one of the Camino pilgrimage routes and whilst it’s not terribly popular it’s an interesting route, there’s all manner of Roman remains to gawp at. I must buy extra film for the camera.
Watch this space.
Monday, 1 September 2014
Monday 1st September 2014, Legalise Wild Camping
LEGALISE WILD CAMPING IN THE UK
There’s an e-petition on the go at the moment – the idea is that it MAY just persuade our government to allow wild camping in the UK.
Wild camping is currently allowed in Scotland, subject to sensible guidelines and limitations, but the only place where it’s possible to wild camp in other parts of the UK (as far as I know) is on Dartmoor.
Not being able to wild camp is a bit of a bugger. We have loads of really nice long distance paths in the UK, many of them are just crying out to be backpacked – yet there a few place to camp legally. Just check out the Dales Way.
Presently there is only one way to backpack many of these routes, and that is to stealth camp – and that’s illegal and quite a faff. Trying to pitch your tent as it’s going dark and then packing up before anyone is about subtracts considerably from the journey.
The Backpackers Club provides lists of camps spots to members but it’s very subject to change and is difficult to keep up to date, in spite of that it’s an incredibly valuable resource for UK backpackers…..and membership is VERY cheap.
The petition is aimed at the responsible department, the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs and states that:
The law should be made similar to the Land Reform (Scotland) Act 2003 covering open land & national parks in England & Wales. Wild camping enthusiasts are not a threat to our national parks & open spaces.
Current legislation is ineffective & prevents teachers & leaders educating the young / interested on how to preserve & treat the environment with respect. As a result, when people do ignore the current law & wild camp, they have no concept of what to do & often leave large amounts of mess / litter. Genuine outdoor enthusiasts are put off by fear of 'getting into trouble' leaving our green places the domain of those who don't care about the law. This is unjust.
Current legislation prevents the people who could & would have a positive, voluntary impact on the environment from enjoying it. It is unpoliced and is ignored by louts, teenagers & drunks. It keeps the good out while the bad ignore it. Current legislation needs to be changed.
So if you feel you can support this e-petition and want to sign it just click here to take you to the website.
Sunday, 31 August 2014
Sunday 31st August 2014, For Sale: One Youth Hostel
Saturday, 23 August 2014
November 2013, some missed out bits
I’m still trying to play catch-up with some draft postings that I’ve been neglecting, so….
A wander around Rostherne. And Tatton.
Inside the church hang the colours of the local Parachute Regiment Association. During WW2 the Paras trained in the area – Ringway Aerodrome (now Manchester Airport) was home to No1 Parachute Training School.
The church’s lych gate, dating to 1640
More pics for Alan, these from Tatton:
Gardner diesel engines are still highly regarded – in spite of being out of production for many years.
The former parachute training school drop-zone, Shutlingsloe on the horizon
War memorial dedicated to No1 Parachute Training School
Sunset over north Cheshire
Birdies
Around Altrincham:
Around Dunham:
Other stuff:
Frank Sidebottom with Fast Blackshaw
Tally-Ho!:
Ding Dong Bell
Running on the Gritstone Trail
Shutlingsloe again
Hon. Pres. Park leading the pack
Croker Hill, still on the Gritstone Trail
Fast Blackshaw in downhill mode
A lovely couple of days in Llandudno in Wonderland:
Lyme Park to Buxton, 18th July 2024
A text message from my mate Vinny suggested we might go for a bit of a walk, he quite fancied Lyme Park to Buxton. It promised to be a ...
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Testing 1 – 2 - 3
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Yvonne is one of my bestest mates, we go back a long way. She has perhaps the finest singing voice I’ve ever heard. When she mentioned that ...
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Thursday 9 th May The previous evening we met up in Wetherspoons, other Challengers joined us which was good. L>R: Tracey, Croydon, ...