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Category Archives: East Sussex
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Usually only found on the London Underground, hikers give a warning on the cliffs of Seven Sisters: Mind the gap! Join me on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram for more Hiking Madness.
Posted in East Sussex
Tagged Coast, Coastal Walk, dailypost, Eastbourne, Easy Sussex, Hiking, Photography, postaday, Seaford, Seven Sisters, UK, Walking, Weekly Photo Challenge
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Daydreaming about retirement – On a hike in East Sussex
18.7. 14km – with Prasana. One a hike somewhere in Sussex, in the middle of nowhere on a sunny, warm Saturday morning: What else can you do as a pensioner than putting on your best blue-white striped bikini, that barely … Continue reading
Posted in East Sussex
Tagged countryside, East Sussex, England, Fitness, hike, Hiking, pension, pensioner, retirement, Sussex, Thoughts, UK, Walking
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WPC: A fresh breeze
A fresh breeze on the South coast of England: The whole story about Southease to Rottingdean:
Posted in East Sussex, Walkie Talkie
Tagged Coast, dailypost, Hiking, postaday, tree, Weekly Photo Challenge, wind
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Cowden to Ashurst – Toubkal Reunion
13,5 km – with Nora and Prasana. Catching up time with our friend Nora, whom we met on our Toubkal trek in Morocco. Well… 10000 words probably weren’t enough to talk about our adventures, experiences and impressions. But we had … Continue reading
Posted in East Sussex, Hiking in England, Kent
Tagged Ashurst, Cowden, East Sussex, England, Fitness, Hiking, Kent, outdoors, South Downs, Tea Room, United Kingdom
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Southease to Rottingdean
14,5 km – with Andrea and Saturday Walkers Club. First time with the Saturday Walkers Club. Another good example of Steffi being low on the uptake. The Saturday Walkers Club is the website where I get my hiking instructions from. … Continue reading
Posted in East Sussex
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Seaford to Eastbourne
21 km – with Outdoorholics Bitesize Meetup. Considering my last two attempts to do the distance Seaford – Eastbourne and failed miserably twice, I always wondered: How the hell is it possible to do this walk in one day? (That … Continue reading
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Eastbourne to Beachy Head
12 km – with George. As we couldn’t finish the route Seaford – Eastbourne last time, we approached to whole thing from the other side today. That day, a marathon was going on of which the finish was down in … Continue reading
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Seaford to Beachy Head
15 km – with Leo, Claudi and Lorenza. Initially, it was planned to walk from Seaford to Eastbourne. But either we took too much time to take about 500 pictures or we talked to much. In any case, we only … Continue reading
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Stonegate Circular
10? km – alone. Up to now, there was always someone else who took charge and lead the walks. This hike was meant to test me, if I would be able to follow the instructions all by myself. So I … Continue reading
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Lewes
? km – with Markus. Not the nicest weather to go on a hike. It was quite cold, and the entire route was muddy. My beloved Adidas Superstars were sometimes completely stuck in mud. Who could know that, in the … Continue reading
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