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My posts are mostly about walking, nature and wildlife, in particular birds. However from time to time I do cover other subjects that are part of my varied interests.

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North Norfolk
Although I love walking/climbing mountains and hills one of my favourite places to walk is the beaches around the Brancaster/Wells area of Norfolk.
The Seven Sisters
Who needs to go to Cumbria, Wales or Scotland to climb mountains? You can do it on the south coast. I read about this walk in a walking magazine. So over the summer holidays 2011, decided to do it.
Week 28th January to 3rd February
bitter cold day especially when exposed to the wind, but, lots of sunshine. On route around the at St Marys pond were 2 GWE and a LE amongst the usual mix of waterfowl including big numbers of Shovellers.
Thoughts about Meta Verses etc.
These Blogs are a mixture of reality and non-reality, they contain some serious thought and some idle thinking….! Its up to you to decide which is which.
Helvelyn
Ahead now is Striding Edge it is clearly visible. Follow the path towards it. Below to the right of you is Red Tarn and opposite is Catstye Cam.
Scafell Pike 2011
SCAFELL PIKE - APRIL 2011 This walk began at Wasdale Head car park (NY18720 08502) elevation 79 m. There is a shop, toilet facilities and a hotel and pub here so everything you could want. The drive to Wasdale Head along Wast Water is spectacular. I did it at...
Snowdon
In effect you are starting at almost sea level and the walk is 6 km. After crossing the road you enter straight in a wooded area. The walk is pleasant and rising gently. If you turn and look back there are very pleasant views of the surrounding area.