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Tag Archives: Walking
How To Save A Fortune On Train Fares Around London
Taking the train to the countryside and spending a fortune on train fares? Looking to save money on your train journeys? Living in or near London? There’s a solution for everyone! 1) The problem: Spending a fortune on train fares … Continue reading
Posted in Hiking in England
Tagged Hiking, How to, London, Railcard, train fares, Walking
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Very Early Morning Walk in Richmond Park
31 October 2015 5km – with Prasana. I think I’ve never been in Richmond Park so early. 9am sharp. Hello Park Runners. But we were not here for running. God, I hate running. I’m far too lazy to move all … Continue reading
Walk2Walk Holidays Pedometer – Review
This year, Walk2Walk Holidays sent out free pedometers to encourage people to walk more. I was one of the lucky ones who got one. It counts the steps I take, burnt calories and calculates the distance I walked. Features: – … Continue reading
Surrey Young Walkers – Hikers in Their 20s and 30s
24th October 2015 16 km – with Surrey Young Walkers. Unfortunately, hiking seems like sport for the middle-aged ones. Why is that? I don’t know, because I’m in my 20’s and I love hiking. After my interview with Chris about … Continue reading
The Ramblers – UK’s Leading Hiking Club – Interview with Chris Greig
Who are the Ramblers? What do they do? Are there groups for people in their 20s? How can I join? Can I volunteer? The Ramblers are one of the biggest walking clubs in UK. Originally from Sheffield, Chris Greig joined … Continue reading
Happy Place – Where You Get Your Groove Back
Yes, life can indeed be a bitch sometimes. There are times when everything is overwhelming and you just want to go to a lonely island, keep everything and everyone out and sip your pina colada in your hammock. But mostly … Continue reading
Posted in Walkie Talkie
Tagged dailypost, Hiking, London, postaday, Walking, Weekly Photo Challenge
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Boundries
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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A Walk in the Woods (Film) – Review
Yesterday, we finally, finally saw Bill Bryson’s ‘A Walk in the Woods’ featured by Robert Redford and Nick Nolte. After seeing ‘Wild’ we couldn’t wait for the next hiking film to be released. But to be honest, I didn’t read … Continue reading
Posted in Walkie Talkie
Tagged Appalachian Trail, Bill Bryson, film, film review, Hiking, long distance hiking, Long distance trail, Nick Nolte, Robert Redford, USA, Walking
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The White Cliffs of Dover – About Castles and Fairies
29th August 20.7km – with Prasana. This walk lies a little longer in the past, but I didn’t want to keep it from you :-). Inspiration Following my ‘Bored of Hiking‘ post, I followed up a suggestion of one of … Continue reading
Posted in Hiking in England, Kent
Tagged Coastal Path, Coastal Walk, Dover, Dover Castle, Hiking, Kent, Walking, Walking festival, White Cliffs
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Monochromatic – In Morocco
Oh how I love these photo challenges. It’s a weekly opportunity to dive into long forgotten trips and memories. This picture was taken on a walk through Todra Gorge in Morocco. We got up early and went on a guided … Continue reading
Posted in Morocco
Tagged caves, dailypost, Hiking, Morocco, postaday, Todra Gorge, Walking, Weekly Photo Challenge
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