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From More wet adventures in Iceland
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From Three Wet Days in Iceland
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From Setesdal, Southern Norway
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From Rush Hour on Highway 93
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From Not-Only-Hitchhikers' Guide to Budapest
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From Bangkok
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From Climbing in Railay, Thailand
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From Running on Kinder
Category: Adventure
Adventures not covered by other, more specific, categories.
Sight-seeing around Iceland continued for another day, this time with visits to the Skaftafell National Park and then to Jokulsárlón. We arrived at Skaftafell to rain and fog and ‘enjoyed’ a very damp meal of sweet and sour noodles with about 50 other people under a very crowded shelter. The next morning we awoke to …
The first three days of our trip to Iceland featured rain, hot springs and waterfalls...
Climbing Following on from our initial post about the fantastic slab climbing in Setesdal, here are a few more climbing shots…
I have planned it for a while to photograph Budapest’s lights and sights in the night. Few days before and later on New Year’s Eve I managed to take some night walks to the Danube with my friends and take some nice photos. First we took a few shots of the new National Theatre with …
We decided we couldn’t go all the way to Thailand without spending some time in Bangkok. We only had one full day so the night before, with the help of Tripomatic, we planned our route that would take in several of the “must see” sights plus some other interesting locations along the route…
I’ve thought about a climbing adventure to Thailand for years, but I’ve always been a bit nervous about taking the trip. I’d heard it was hot, hard, and getting more and more touristy, but I’d also heard it’s amazing, beautiful, and the Thai people are lovely … “the land of a thousand smiles”.
Richard had deadlines to meet this weekend, so I’ve been out and about enjoying the chilly weather! On Saturday I cycled with the Tamworth Road and Mountain Cycle Club from Fazeley. Incredibly, within 15 minutes of cycling, we rode along some roads that were completely new to me. Thankfully it was a steady ride and …