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Explore the Little Wide World: Eco-Gear?
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Explore the Little Wide World. Friday, 18 December 2009. A recent supplement enclosed in Country Walking magazine has got me thinking. how green is our outdoor gear? I must confess that when I am buying outdoor kit for myself I am more influenced by performance than the environmental impact of my kit. I doubt I am alone in this but it did get me wondering about the environmental impact of the kids gear we sell at http:/ www.littlwideworld.co.uk. Where was it made? What is it made of? Can it be recycled?
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Explore the Little Wide World: Ski and Camp?
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Explore the Little Wide World. Wednesday, 2 December 2009. At this time of year my thoughts turn to planning our trips for next year. Whilst scanning through a campsite guide I noticed a number of sites are open all year round, a site we have camped on in previous years stays open all year for people to ski and camp! Whilst camping in the snow doesn't appeal to me personally I wondered if there were many people out there that do winter camping (or is it only something to try with a caravan? Last order da...
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Explore the Little Wide World: April 2009
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Explore the Little Wide World. Monday, 27 April 2009. Well, the mother-in-law has scuppered my plans for camping in half term week, so I've pledged to drag the kids round the countryside every weekend. Horses - Smalls choice, she likes horses,. Red Kite - considering we live a stones throw from the Chilterns Red Kites hold little novelty factor these days and I was surprised to see them added to the list. They are more common than crows over our garden! Worms - Loki likes worms,. And footpaths round the ...
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Explore the Little Wide World: December 2009
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Explore the Little Wide World. Friday, 18 December 2009. A recent supplement enclosed in Country Walking magazine has got me thinking. how green is our outdoor gear? I must confess that when I am buying outdoor kit for myself I am more influenced by performance than the environmental impact of my kit. I doubt I am alone in this but it did get me wondering about the environmental impact of the kids gear we sell at http:/ www.littlwideworld.co.uk. Where was it made? What is it made of? Can it be recycled?
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Explore the Little Wide World: May 2009
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Explore the Little Wide World. Tuesday, 26 May 2009. With the glorious weather this weekend I have been so jealous of those people that had booked camping trips with their families. With campsite booking up between 20 and 30% for the summer it looks as though those last minute trips won't be quite so spontaneous this year. Tuesday, 12 May 2009. The recent dry weather has made geting out with the kids much easier than in previous springs (and last summer! When I hear somebody say walking festival I always...
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Explore the Little Wide World: Plant identification
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Explore the Little Wide World. Tuesday, 7 July 2009. I haven't abandoned my new resolution - I have identified the Iris. drum roll please. it is a Stinking Iris and I can confirm that it is a native plant. I didn't think to smell it, something to add to the list of things to do when out with the kids. I'm very proud of my new investigative skills and think I may carry on with this learning our wild plants malarky. What could you not live without on site? What did you not have that you would have loved?
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Explore the Little Wide World: Back in the land of work
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Explore the Little Wide World. Monday, 24 August 2009. Back in the land of work. Two weeks in Northumberland and I really didn't want to come back to work. With safe sandy beaches, castles, hill walking and fresh fish it was my dream holiday. The Oakhill Festival of Walks takes place between the 29th and 31st of August. Full details can be found at http:/ www.mendipramblers.co.uk/MINOR/OakhillFestival2009.htm. Disappointingly this year dogs have been banned from the market and arena areas meaning they ar...
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Explore the Little Wide World: Summer Holiday Activities from the National Trust
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Explore the Little Wide World. Thursday, 29 July 2010. Summer Holiday Activities from the National Trust. With the school summer holidays well and truly here I received a rather timely email from the National Trust detailing holiday events in our area. A quick look at their website and I found this, which I thought might be of interest. Http:/ www.nationaltrust.org.uk/main/w-vh/w-visits/w-events/w-events-family-summer-adventures.htm? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Explore the Little Wide World: August 2009
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Explore the Little Wide World. Monday, 24 August 2009. Back in the land of work. Two weeks in Northumberland and I really didn't want to come back to work. With safe sandy beaches, castles, hill walking and fresh fish it was my dream holiday. The Oakhill Festival of Walks takes place between the 29th and 31st of August. Full details can be found at http:/ www.mendipramblers.co.uk/MINOR/OakhillFestival2009.htm. Disappointingly this year dogs have been banned from the market and arena areas meaning they ar...