Swirling bunches of cirl buntings and another 23 miles

For the last fifty miles or so of our walking cirl buntings have been the ghosts at the party – invited but never present. At the end of October they decided it was time to talk to Martin after all and they feted him throughout the walk. Our journey was from one great sailing river … Continue reading Swirling bunches of cirl buntings and another 23 miles

Sampling Torbay and finding Dartmouth

In our walking we missed August and perhaps August missed us. But restarting in September meant that the angry heat had gone and normal British weather was restored. We had two days in which we saw and left Devon's "Riviera" and arrived in deep Devon. It is quite a contrast. We also had to accommodate … Continue reading Sampling Torbay and finding Dartmouth

Steep, stiff, strenuous, severe – which is which when applied to a coastal climb?

In our second weekend of walking in July the old engineering adage “In emergency read instructions” was apt. We did not do our due diligence very well. We were a threesome again with Martin rejoining. When we arrived at Starcross we made the startling discovery within a couple of minutes that Martin is a railway … Continue reading Steep, stiff, strenuous, severe – which is which when applied to a coastal climb?

Escaping British politics

May 4 was the day after the local elections. Time to turn away from Plymouth, Barnet, Dudley, Westminster and from Jeremy Corbyn, Theresa May and all the other participants in the squabbling stasis that is today's politics in Britain. It is like a large elephant stuck in deep mud thrashing around and trumpeting but making … Continue reading Escaping British politics

We make faster progress when it’s flat

Our Portland weekend was the week after Easter. The holiday weekend had been a cold washout, but the next weekend the temperatures were thinking of increasing. More importantly the rain decided to take a break. But on the way down we saw lambs wrapped up in little blue jackets which said that spring had not … Continue reading We make faster progress when it’s flat

Spring looked possible as summer time arrived

Our walking weekends have neatly bracketed the arrival and departure of the Beast and the Mini-Beast, although the Micro-Beast still looks possible for Easter. Martin had done some reconnaissance on the Friday and declared the going better than expected in spite of all the melted snow. It then rained hard all night, but even after … Continue reading Spring looked possible as summer time arrived