I’m Selina and I love the outdoors. Getting out with my best friend and partner Tim we have spent many holidays and almost all of our free time exploring the countryside in the UK.
Together we are passionate about walking, photography, cycling. We feel lucky to live in a lovely part of the country – The Norfolk Broads. Famous for big skies, beaches and waterways. Our special holidays will always be in the truly beautiful Lake District.
This blog will include thoughts and stories about our adventures – some right up to date, some that will go back a few years. Local, national and just one or two international travels.
I would always recommend simply getting outside as much as possible. With the right clothing you can enjoy it all year round.
Don’t forget to take a picnic!
I look forward to reading about your travels.
Marie
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Thanks Marie. Off to Cornwall next week – can’t wait.
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I’ve just spent a lovely fifteen minutes reading and enjoying your stories and photographs. Thank you
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Thank you – I’m so pleased you’ve enjoyed them.
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How about all 214 Wainwrights then?
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Well we managed to complete the Wainwrights a couple of years ago. Infact, we’ve actually done them twice – that sounds crazy but we loved them that much. It was hard to think about doing something else but the South West Coast Path has been a huge challenge to keep us occupied over the last three years.
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It does sound crazy but a big achievement too. I have done all of them once, ending with Scafell via the Broad Stand climb, plus probably a third of them many times over. I grew up between Coniston and Wasdale so have done peaks in this area many times over. A gang of us used to do Coledale horseshoe and around Blencathra in winter snow every year too. I’ve walked Hadrian’s Wall, West Highland Way and ……. Everest Base Camp eight times!
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Wow. We are looking for ideas for long treks after SWCP. Thanks for your comments it’s great to chat to fellow walkers.
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