Hopefully you can see where I'm going with the title of this one... As early as the first day of this trip I started having thoughts about its success or failure and the learnings that could be taken from it. And if I'm honest with myself, the seeds of that conversation with myself were sown … Continue reading Snowy Learnings of Cumbria for Make Benefit Glorious Walk of Cambrian Way
Category: Gear
Which Pack ?
I bought a lot of gear last year. Oh boy, did I. Instead of spending it on accommodation on trips, I invested the cash on upgrading my kit and using it wild camping. Too much time on my hands probably also played a part. So this year, I need to spend less on gear and … Continue reading Which Pack ?
Pimp My Tent
After six months of usage of Monica, my Tarptent Scarp 1, I've now got a feel for what I like (almost everything) and what I don't (a couple of minor things only). Most importantly I've got a good sense of how she performs in the field and in a range of conditions - from warm … Continue reading Pimp My Tent
Far Eastern Odyssey – The Debrief
Considering that the first attempt at this trip went tits up due to the weather taking umbrage at my presence in the Lakes, this second attempt went really well. This is a short post on why. How good was the planning ? This was a strange trip in that I deliberately tried not to plan … Continue reading Far Eastern Odyssey – The Debrief
Improving My Camp Routine
In case you were wondering, this isn't a post about Dale Winton. Although I'm sure that would be a most worthy subject for a blog entry. No, this was inspired by a piece I read on sectionhiker.com where our man was talking about his routines for making and striking camp, Â It struck me that I … Continue reading Improving My Camp Routine
A Far Eastern Odyssey – Loading my Camel
There's now only three sleeps left until I load up my camel, plant my feet firmly on the Silk Road and head to the Far East. Â Well, the "Far East" of the Lake District, that is. Â And I've started gathering some gear... As anyone who read my previous post will have gathered, I've been a … Continue reading A Far Eastern Odyssey – Loading my Camel
Some new gear
Monica has a lot to answer for. It's all because of her that I've spent so much money on gear this year... For anyone who doesn't know, Monica is my tent, a Scarp 1 from Tarptent. Ever since she came to stay, sometime in March, two trends have been happening. Â The first is that the … Continue reading Some new gear
My first wild camp – Part 4: Job Done
Monica is in the garage, sprawling languidly over a selection of discarded furniture and old boxes, as she dries out from the trip. It was sods law that having been dry as a bone both nights up high, that she should be sopping wet on the morning I travel home. I lay in my sleeping … Continue reading My first wild camp – Part 4: Job Done
Changing my fruit
I know I'm not the only one who has wondered why so many things in the world of technology and communication are named after fruit, and why there are none named after vegetables (please feel free to point out any!). Â It's probably because fruit conjures up images of sweetness, pleasantness and happiness whereas vegetables conjure … Continue reading Changing my fruit
Geigerrig RIG 1200 Hydration System
Living Review It's April 2012 and I've now been using this pack heavily on my walks this year. Â But when I say pack, I do mean just the pack. Â I love the pack itself - despite being claimed to be 19L it seems about the same size as my Berghaus Remote 30. Â Consequently, I've found … Continue reading Geigerrig RIG 1200 Hydration System
A first date with Monica
It's early morning and I'm in a unique situation. Â Whilst I've blogged from a tent several times before, this is the first time I've done it over a Wifi connection. Â And moreover, my own home Wifi! Yes, I've never camped in the back garden, and thought it was time I did so. Â I had an … Continue reading A first date with Monica
Wild Camping planning 2
This week my work situation became a little clearer, and I've felt able to view a trip at the end of April/start of May as something which is going to happen. Â And in order to enjoy the spontaneity that the trip will bring, some further planning and decisions will be needed. What's also happened is … Continue reading Wild Camping planning 2
Dark Days for Blacks
This week I was going to wrap up my "Project Management for Hillwalkers" series by covering the benefits of learning the lessons from the past and applying them to future walking. Â But as I thought back over the last 6 years or so, looking for material, I couldn't ignore the sad business story playing out … Continue reading Dark Days for Blacks
Pacerpoles – initial thoughts
My Pacerpoles arrived today so I took them out for a trial run before my Lake District trip next week. Â It was a nice afternoon, warm but not boiling and the sort of weather that is perfect for a walk. Â I took my new friends to a local footpath that runs alongside the Mardyke, … Continue reading Pacerpoles – initial thoughts