Monthly Archives: April 2016

A day of outdoor anniversaries

24 April is a day of outdoor anniversaries, and I marked it with a lovely Dartmoor walk. Continue reading

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Ring ouzel pilgrimage

Every year I aim to walk up Tavy Cleave in search of ring ouzels. Continue reading

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Lampeter at the crossroads

Lampeter, Ceredigion, has much to offer walkers. Continue reading

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Discovery at Little Marlow

Today I discovered Spade Oak Nature Reserve at Little Marlow, Bucks. Continue reading

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South Downs celebrations

The Ramblers are today celebrating the sixth anniversary of the wonderful South Downs National Park Continue reading

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The CLASP system

At York University I was introduced to the CLASP system of architecture. Continue reading

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Vera’s York walk

A lovely, varied walk from York station to the university for Ramblers’ general council. Continue reading

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Poetic licence

Did W H Auden think the Night Mail crossed the Cheviots, or was he just being poetic? Continue reading

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No way in

Although we won the right to walk on mapped access land, there is unfortunately no duty on anybody to provide a means of access to that land. Continue reading

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