Warning: This post contains frank and robust language, if you are easily offended (you big snowflake) then you’d be best flouncing off now! I’m fairly sure that I’ve pinched that header from Stephen King’s …
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The 2020 Anglezarke Amble (shorter route)
Warning, this post contains emphatic and robust language. If you’re easily offended I’d **** off now if I were you! Oh how I hate to refer to this as the shorter route, as it is, …
Continue readingSloshing over the Edges
I bet you can tell the theme behind this post already. With the Anglezarke Amble fast approaching (I’m doing the 16-miles version this time around), it was pressing on me that I really needed to …
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A Rivington Ramble…
…But not with ‘the Ramblers’! With the Amble fast approaching (8/2/2020) I decided I needed some off-road walking practice, and quick! So instead of trying to get parked at Barley car park in order …
Continue readingLast walk of 2019
Once more to The Moss Christmas day had been and gone and by now I was roast dinner and mince pied out! I needed to get out into the open air and felt the irresistable …
Continue readingLast walk home from work of 2019
Well I wouldn’t say that I had put in a flurry of walks in 2019 but with the realisation that February and the amble were approaching rather quickly, the impetus was on me to do …
Continue readingWinter wonder walks, night 2
Rain, rain, go away..oh okay you’re not listening to me then. Very little content for these pages tonight. What was available was washed out by the haze of rain. So, as far as slim pickings …
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Winter wonder walks, night 1 Same as last year, one nightly walk, take some photos of people’s Christmas decorations and decide which was the nicest…or the most outstanding! Tonight I had just a short two …
Continue reading2019 The walking year that never was
The more observant of you (two) will hardly have failed to noticed that I have not really done much walking this year. There are many contributing factors: Work, I do the odd open day or …
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