by Paul | Nov 11, 2019 | Days Out, Photograph, Walking and climbing, Walks
Two images stitched together I visit Ravensthorpe on many occasions. It is a pleasant short walk which walking non stop would take about 30 minutes. Stopping and starting it turns into an hour or more. Usually with a wide selection of bird life to observe including...
by Paul | Feb 13, 2019 | Norfolk, Walking and climbing, Walks
Although I love walking/climbing mountains and hills one of my favourite places to walk is the beaches around the Brancaster/Wells area of Norfolk. I have now visited the area many times and this selection of images spans those visits. The 1st images shows Wells...
by Paul | Feb 2, 2019 | Walking and climbing, Walks
SEVEN SISTERS Who needs to go to Cumbria, Wales or Scotland to climb mountains? You can do it on the south coast. I read about this walk in a walking magazine. So over the summer holidays 2011, decided to do it. You start the walk in Seaford or Eastbourne. I chose...
by Paul | Jan 3, 2019 | Walking and climbing, Walks
Helvelyn The day I chose to walk up Helvelyn it was cloudy but not cold. I decide to make the accent from Glenridding (NY 38310 17012) elevation 173 m. There is a large public car park with toilet facilities. In the car park towards the top right corner is a...
by Paul | Jan 2, 2019 | Walking and climbing, Walks
SCAFELL PIKE – APRIL 2011 This walk began at Wasdale Head car park (NY18720 08502) elevation 79 m. There is a shop, toilet facilities and a hotel and pub here so everything you could want. The drive to Wasdale Head along Wast Water is spectacular. I did...
by Paul | Jan 1, 2019 | Walking and climbing, Walks
My 1st walk up Snowdon was in the summer of 2010. I chose the Watkin Path because I had read that it was the most scenic route. I was very unprepared for the ‘walk’ ahead. I should explain, I was then 59 and have a mild heart condition and was not...