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One Girl and Her Dog: Allcock Tarn and Nab Scar - a Lake District National Park guided walk - 3 July 2015
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One Girl and Her Dog. A walking blog about me and my dog. Allcock Tarn and Nab Scar - a Lake District National Park guided walk - 3 July 2015. Hi there dear blog reader. Thanks for taking the time to read my blog - It's been a while since I put pen to paper, metaphorically speaking, but I'm raring to go again. Notice the jaunty angle of my hat! This was a guided walk led by voluntary Lake District National Park. Heading out of Grasmere. Great view of Helm Crag - 405 m (1,329 ft). All downhill now to Rydal.
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One Girl and Her Dog: June 2015
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One Girl and Her Dog. A walking blog about me and my dog. A different approach to Nethermost Pike and Dollywagon Pike - 7 June 2015. The Motley Crew - L to R Dave, Barbara, One Girl, The Hubster, Lisa, Graham. Doggy Crew - L to R One Girls Dog (Heidi), Alfie and Izzy. Location: Cumbria, UK. Howtown to Pooley Bridge - a nice low level walk - 5 June 2015. Location: Howtown, Penrith, Cumbria CA10, UK. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). A different approach to Nethermost Pike and Dollyw. Alan sloman's big walk.
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One Girl and Her Dog: Howtown to Glenridding - another nice low level walk, or was it??? - 12 June 2015
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One Girl and Her Dog. A walking blog about me and my dog. Howtown to Glenridding - another nice low level walk, or was it? Back over in Cumbria for the weekend again, we decided to walk along the Ullswater lakeside path from Howtown to Glenridding, the opposite direction from our last lakeside walk here ( Howtown to Pooley Bridge. Just off the ferry and starting our bimble along the lakeside. At the beginning of the walk there was a very obvious and defined path to follow,. I always drink between 1.5...
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One Girl and Her Dog: April 2015
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One Girl and Her Dog. A walking blog about me and my dog. Annapurna Panorama Trek - Part 2, 1 - 17 December 2013 - The hard bit! As we booked our holiday to Nepal through. K E Adventure Ltd. I have decided to support the charity that they are involved with which is. 160; The Juniper Trust. 160; https:/ www.justgiving.com/JuniperTrust-Nepal-Earthquake-Fund/. 160; Please give generously. Hopefully youve had the chance to read the first part . The sightseeing bit) . Tshiring Sherpa - Agency Representative.
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One Girl and Her Dog: July 2015
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One Girl and Her Dog. A walking blog about me and my dog. Allcock Tarn and Nab Scar - a Lake District National Park guided walk - 3 July 2015. Hi there dear blog reader. Thanks for taking the time to read my blog - Its been a while since I put pen to paper, metaphorically speaking, but Im raring to go again. . Notice the jaunty angle of my hat! This was a guided walk led by voluntary Lake District National Park. Location: Cumbria, UK. Howtown to Glenridding - another nice low level walk, or was it?
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One Girl and Her Dog: February 2015
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One Girl and Her Dog. A walking blog about me and my dog. I WILL walk 1000 miles this year! I decided in January that I was going to get off my fat, lazy posterior and do more walking as Id read a post on the Country Walking. Facebook page about taking a challenge this year and their suggestion was to walk 1000 miles between 1 January and 31 December 2015. With that in mind I set up my own Walk 1000 miles in 2015. Facebook page and invited all my facebook friends to join me. In Hermanus to stay overnigh...
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One Girl and Her Dog: March 2015
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One Girl and Her Dog. A walking blog about me and my dog. Gear Review - The first of many I hope. These boots were made for walking . Just back from our local Great Outdoors. As Ive been planning on getting a new pair of boots for a while now. . My current pair are Berghaus. Well worn and well looked after Berghaus Explorer Ridge boots. And neither of them were Berghaus, so off to Go Outdoors I went. . Northumberland's finest - Castles and Coast. Craster to Dunstanburgh Castle - 27 March 2015. Dufton ...
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One Girl and Her Dog: May 2015
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One Girl and Her Dog. A walking blog about me and my dog. Rannerdale Knotts and a million Bluebells - Sunday 24 May 2015. Location: Cumbria, UK. A Fantastic Ridge Walk - Ullock Pike, Long Side, Carl Side and Dodd. View from Dodd towards Derwentwater - spectacular! Another bank holiday had arrived and I was meant to be coming over to our lovely holiday home at Whitegate Caravan Park. 160;So, i decided to check out the Lake District National Park. Location: Cumbria, UK. The path up was easily dis...Over th...
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One Girl and Her Dog: A different approach to Nethermost Pike and Dollywagon Pike - 7 June 2015
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One Girl and Her Dog. A walking blog about me and my dog. A different approach to Nethermost Pike and Dollywagon Pike - 7 June 2015. The Motley Crew - L to R Dave, Barbara, One Girl, The Hubster, Lisa, Graham. Doggy Crew - L to R One Girl's Dog (Heidi), Alfie and Izzy. 7 miles my touche! It came up as 10.5 miles but at least we knew and, as it doesn't get dark till very late, we were in no hurry to get it finished by a certain time (although before closing time at the pub would be a plus). A couple of wa...
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One Girl and Her Dog: Rannerdale Knotts and a million Bluebells - Sunday 24 May 2015
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One Girl and Her Dog. A walking blog about me and my dog. Rannerdale Knotts and a million Bluebells - Sunday 24 May 2015. If you're familiar with this area you will probably not need to be told that it was a very busy place. Bank holiday weekend in Buttermere = no where to park, so we had do drive a bit further along the road and managed to squeeze on the end of a line of cars parked on the road side next to Crummock Water. Tucked in at the back of the line of cars. They went on, and on . He made some ot...
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