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Hiking, walking

Christmas come early?

“Oh bother,” messaged Linda at 07.37 this morning, “just looked out of my window. Thick fog!” I’d already hung washing … Continue reading Christmas come early?

Hiking, walking

Trailing about

“They can’t hear because of the river,” explained the Joint Master of Foxhounds A hunting horn could be heard clearly … Continue reading Trailing about

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There were three of them and…

…a walk Following the South Tyne Trail, the sibling to the North Tyne Trail near Kielder, from Alston to Haltwhistle, … Continue reading There were three of them and…

Hiking, walking

The relaxed freedom of walking solo

I was faced with a hat bobbing above a pair of dark brown trousered legs in a woodland glade. The … Continue reading The relaxed freedom of walking solo

Hiking, walking

Weardale Way – Frosterley to Wolsingham

“Can I order a pot of tea please?” The young landlord of the Black Bull had finally returned to the … Continue reading Weardale Way – Frosterley to Wolsingham

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The Weardale Way – Stanhope to Frosterley

“Flippin’ ‘eck,” exclaimed Helen quietly, “it’s like watching a rat up a drainpipe.” She and I had watched Linda move … Continue reading The Weardale Way – Stanhope to Frosterley

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The North Tyne Trail – Yarrowmoor to Lane Head

“I’d never buy a Harley,” the biker declared emphatically I was surprised at his reaction. “Why’s that then?” I asked. … Continue reading The North Tyne Trail – Yarrowmoor to Lane Head

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