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Sunday, 29 September 2013
Less is More? The Petzl E+LITE (2013)
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Back in April 2012 I reviewed the Petzl E+LITE. Since then, Petzl have upgraded the head torch. Or maybe more to the point, have put it on ...
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Wednesday, 25 September 2013
The Roaches, a lot of weather and too many wind farms
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The Roaches, a few miles north of Leek, at the South West corner of the Peak District in Staffordshire. They are a quite unique rock format...
Saturday, 7 September 2013
Blown Away by the Alpkit SkyeHigh 600 - A Review
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Sleep is an important part of our lives, it's essential. Sleeping outside with only a couple of layers of thin nylon between yourself a...
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Tuesday, 13 August 2013
Bamford Edge to Stanage Edge with Bits of Everything
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At the weekend I headed out today with some trepidation. The weather looked like it really didn't know what to do. And it didn't, a...
Thursday, 1 August 2013
Alpkit Glowe Lamp Review
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Maybe not so important in the Summer months, but seeing where you are going in the dark can be quite important. When I'm camping and th...
Monday, 29 July 2013
When your blog becomes someone elses.
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I decided the other day to do a search on the net and see what activity my blog is having. I was quite shocked to find at least a dozen of...
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Friday, 19 July 2013
The Sawyer Squeeze Filter System - Initial Review
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I have a frequent issue when walking, especially in weather like we are having currently (July 2013 and yes, it's actually hot and sunn...
Thursday, 11 July 2013
Derwentwater......a change of pace
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The scenery around Derwentwater, like most of the Lake District, is extremely picturesque. But I personally think that zipping past it in a...
Sunday, 7 July 2013
Scafell Pike...a perpetual challenge.....endless views.
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It was the first day of July, and after a poor start, the weather did get better, and I was lucky to be stood at the top of Scafell Pike at...
Wednesday, 26 June 2013
Gordale Scar to Malham Cove....without a scratch
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The landscape above Malham has to be, for me, some of the strangest and yet most stunning scenery in the country. And not just Malham Cove....
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