Wednesday 22 October 2008





Carve away...

The next time you go wild camping, make sure you take a really sharp knife with you.

One of the finest things you can do whist warming yourself around the campfire is to carve a spoon. Trust me. There is something genuinely heart-warming about the process.
The focus needed makes it somewhat meditative at times, and the finished spoon will forever remind you of the wild place in which you camped and of the good company you kept that evening.

Each spoon stimulates wonderful memories.....




Sunday 19 October 2008

Kinder Downfall



I went on a walk from Upper Booth to Kinder Downfall and back, to bed in my new boots today.
I set off quite late (around 14:30) and arrived back at the car by dusk. It was a very atmospheric walk - the weather was overcast and blustery which made the Kinder plateau feel wonderfully remote!
The good news is my boots gave me no problems whatsoever which bodes well for the trek!






Saturday 11 October 2008

Crib Goch


I've travelled up to Snowdonia, North Wales with Gill to do some training in the mountains! We chose to climb the Crib Goch route to the summit of Snowdon . Crib Goch is a knife-edged arĂȘte with spectacular views. Luckily, the weather was kind to us, and the views there stunning - the best I've ever seen in Snowdonia!




This was my first outing in my new boots and I really put them through their paces! Luckily they performed very well with only slight rubbing that never materialised into blisters. Given a few more long walks, I am convinced they will wear into a perfect fit.





Wednesday 8 October 2008

Epiphany...



Something strange has happened........

After my initial scepticism about running....I've actually started to enjoy it! Several friends advised me that this might happen as my body becomes conditioned to the rigors of running. I'm not only learning how to pace my stride and my breathing but finding that my recovery rate is improving too. I'm surprised at how quickly the body adapts....