Back in the Autumn we decided it was time to change our caravan. We had been travelling in a Coachman VIP 675 for four years and really liked the van. …
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Hippenscombe Bottom and Fosbury Camp
It is with relief that I wave goodbye to January and we enter February. At this time of year the end of winter is only a few weeks away and…
Read MoreMilestones and Bunkers
Like so many people I find the winter months a gradual drain on my mood. In years gone by when I commuted to London for work we headed to Lanzarote…
Read MoreVisiting Beacons on Exmoor
After a couple of days walking Lynnie has decided that Crosby and I should head out on our own today. I have long planned a walk to the top of…
Read MoreEngland’s Tallest Tree
Four years ago I did an interesting walk from the delightfully named Nutcombe Bottom to Withycombe Common and on my return went close to the site of the tallest tree…
Read MoreTea For Two at Periwinkle Cottage
Last year when staying at Minehead I walked over to Selworthy to meet up with a Twitter buddy, Sarah, at Periwinkle Cottage Tea Rooms. My meeting someone I met on…
Read MoreThe Smallest Church in England
Almost exactly a year ago I took a trip to Minehead CAMC without Lynnie. She decided to stay at home whilst Crosby and I walked on Exmoor. During the…
Read MoreWiltshire’s Thankful Village
It is taking me a while but I am gradually bagging the Ordnance Survey trig pillars in Wiltshire. I have yet to work out how many there are, but I…
Read MoreThree New Forest Trigs from Burley
I am still exploring parts of the New Forest I have not previously walked. Despite being so close to home it has never been high on my list of locations…
Read MoreThree Trigs and an Observatory
We have been home for a week following our caravan trip in Yorkshire and I have caught up with most of the gardening jobs so it is time for me…
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