Purple Traveller demonstrates his 50 year old Poncho which he used to wear on his bicycle when he was a lad many moons ago! I will be happy if my Paramo 3rd Element Jacket lasts half as long.
Saturday, 25 April 2009
Purple Traveller
Purple Traveller demonstrates his 50 year old Poncho which he used to wear on his bicycle when he was a lad many moons ago! I will be happy if my Paramo 3rd Element Jacket lasts half as long.
Friday, 24 April 2009
Dorset Spring Static Meet
I have decided not to make the long journey to The Backpackers Club AGM this year instead I will be joining several Club members at Home Farm in Puncknowle which is a small village to the west of Dorchester.We have stayed at Home Farm on a number of occasions and have never found it to be busy and often we are the only campers there.So I am looking forward to a peaceful nights sleep and tomorrow a good days walking.I may even visit the Crown Inn pictured above!
Monday, 20 April 2009
LEJOG 2009 season underway
The Lands End to John O'Groats 2009 season is well underway with Litehiker (Geoff Gafford)above
and Brendon Bolger the first two walkers that I have become aware of that have started the long walk north this year.Later this year in starting in June Sophie Easterbrook and her dog Patch will will JOGLE (walk south from John O'Groats to Lands End).
Geoff is walking in aid of The Multiple Sclerosis Research And Relief Fund and Brendon The Greenwich & Bexley Cottage Hospice both very worthy causes if you can spare a donation.
One day I hope to follow in their footsteps but until then I am looking forward to following their progress up the country via their blogs over the coming weeks.
Wednesday, 15 April 2009
Sprained ankle stops play!!
Sunday 12th April 2009
I crossed the M48 road bridge early this morning and then followed the Severn Way Path south passing under the M4 and on to Avonmouth where I crossed the River Avon on the M5 road bridge continuing south to join the Monarch's Way Path.
It was just past Long Ashton that I realised that I had done serious damage to my right ankle.It had started the day a bit stiff but became more and more painful as the day went on until the pain became so bad that it became clear that I would not be able to continue with the rest of the journey home on foot to Bournemouth.When I had made the phone call to Mrs F to come to rescue me I managed to make it to the Winford Arms Public House on the A38 where I had to wait in their fine Beer Garden for my lift home to Bournemouth.
Sunday, 12 April 2009
Offa's Dyke 2009 Day 8
Saturday 11th April 2009
Sedbury
The photo is of Monnow Bridge on the way into Monmouth.
I am now camped for the night in Sedbury and plan to cross the Severn Bridge early tomorrow morning.
Saturday, 11 April 2009
Offa's Dyke 2009 Day 7
Friday 10th April 2009
White Castle
Yesterday evening I had a look at the Met Office web site using my mobile phone and found the mountain forecast for the Brecon Beacons which confirmed what I had thought.The forecast was for low cloud down to 500 metres with gale force winds and heavy showers in the eastern Beacons area.So my decision was made I was up early packing my tent away on a windy hillside and heading over Gospel Pass (good name for Good Friday) hoping to miss most of the traffic.Sadly this was not to be the case as ther now seems to be a number of places along the 16 mile long road through the Vale of Ewyas were they now take caravans and it seemed as if all of them were off to get groceries this morning.They would push me off the road into the hedges going out and then have another go coming back! The local people their beaten up farm vehicles were much more were much more considerate slowing down and giving me room even though they wouldn't notice another dent in their vehicles.
When looking at the map I noticed that Pandy didn't have a shop marked so I decided to change my route and go via Llanvihangel Crucorney instead and rejointhe Offa's Dyke Path just before Llangattock Lingoed. I am now camping at Great Tre-rhew Farm near to White Castle where I had read that they only charge £1 a night to camp and yes I was only asked for £1 so I am having an early night as I plan to reach Chepstow tomorrow and then cross the Severn Bridge on Sunday morning.
Thursday, 9 April 2009
Offa's Dyke 2009 Day 6
I passed through Kington this morning then over Hergest Ridge where i took the photo of the Monkey trees against a typical welsh sky for today. I arrived in Hay-on-Wye mid afternoon i can now see why it is the book shop capital of the world i have never seen so many book shops before.
Not being in the right mind to look at books today i thought i would make a start at crossing Hatterrall Ridge i thought i could always camp if i didn't make it before dark. But after climbing up to Gospel Pass it became clear that i wasn't going over Hatterrall Ridge tonight the tops were in thick cloud and the wind was so strong that it was difficult to walk. I am now camped in a hollow near Gospel Pass and if the weather is still wet and windy tomorrow i will take a low level route over Gospel Pass and through the Vale of Ewyas and then rejoin the Offa's Dyke path near Pandy.
Wednesday, 8 April 2009
Offa's Dyke 2009 Day 5
Wednesday 8th April 2009
Kington
Tonight I am camping wild on Rushock hill just north of Kington and todays photo was taken on Herrock Hill looking north east.After a wet and very windy night it was suprisingly bright and sunny today but still very windy.
I passed Knighton in time for a late lunch and Knighton is also the half way stage for the Offa's Dyke Path.
Tuesday, 7 April 2009
Offa's Dyke 2009 Day 4
Tuesday 7th April 2009
Brompton Crossroads
Did I say that it rained yesterday so I had a wet tent to pack away this morning but it turned out to be a bright day with only occasional showers.
Today was mainly canal and riverside walking and tonight I am camping wild again on Offa's Dyke near to Kerry Ridgeway.The wind is getting stronger all the time it looks like its going to be a very windy night!
Offa's Dyke 2009 Day 3
Monday 6th April 2009
Montgomery Canal near to Four Crosses
As I said in my last post Sunday night was spent on one of the only flat spots of grass in amongst the scree on the side of Eglwyseg Mountain.There was an almost full moon and clear sky and the sheep decided that it was feeding time there was baa-ing and slipping on the scree as the stupid animals moved around looking for grass the noise didn't stop until the moon set.
Today I managed to get lost in the town of Trevor I then spent too long at the Aqueduct but still took no photos and later in the day after leaving Llanymynech Rocks not realising that they had changed the paths exit from the quarry I turned left onto the road and it wasn't until I reached the Co-op that I realised that Pant wasn't a Welsh word for slow!
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Sunday, 5 April 2009
Offa's Dyke 2009 Day 2
Sunday 5th April 2009
The light started to go as I reached the crags before Trevor,that is the Moon rising in the photo above.I managed to find one of those rare flat grassy spots in amongst the scree just large enough for me to pitch my tent.
It's now dark as I'm writing this and somebody on a Mountain Bike has just gone past at top speed with just a head torch to light the way ahead I hope he gets home safely as there is a 100 metre drop in places!
Saturday, 4 April 2009
Offa's Dyke 2009 Day 1
Saturday 4th April 2009
I arrived in Prestatyn at 1735 and took this picture at the begining of the Offa's Dyke Path.
I have walked on to Rhuallt where I have stopped in a field for the night as I have lost the light.
Friday, 3 April 2009
The Journey North
This is where I will be spending most of Saturday but at least I will be guaranteed a seat.National Express tell me that I have 45 minute lunch break in Birmingham while waiting for my connecting bus to arrive.I am due to arrive in Prestatyn at 1735 then I will have 2.5 hrs of daylight in which to walk before it gets dark I just hope that my legs don't get too stiff!
Wednesday, 1 April 2009
Travel Tap
I am taking the Drinksafe Travel Tap with me on my walk from Prestatyn in North Wales to my home in Bournemouth.
"650ml. capacity
14 cms x8 cms 180 gms
Delivery rate 400mls/minute
The most proven tested micro purification filter bottle in the world: UK USA South Africa Australia and a few more
MoD spec UK tested filter proven for immediate removal bacteria unlike others
Patented Absolute filter and exclusive stage media inbuilt into filter is not available to any other manufacturer which is what sets these systems apart
Purifies and pre filters water immediately up to 1600 litres
Supplied with cooling protective insulator carrier
Drink direct from on the move! Clean tasting purified ABSOLUTE filterered water - instantly
Removes/ reduces even pre treated purifiction chemicals taste for life of filter - 1600 litres tested
Removes taste and disease causatives including viral disease causatives immediately. In-built pre filter. Dust cap.
New micro purification filter cartridge system"
So finding water as I go shouldn't be a problem,and a weight saving of 2kg as I normally carry 2ltr of water at a time.
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