My anti-bucket list

When I first wrote this, I started with “Well, is there a better time to talk about your anti-bucket list, the places you don’t want to go to, the things you don’t want to do, than during a plague when you can’t go anywhere anyway?” but I’ve pushed it back and back for so long… More My anti-bucket list

Why did it take so long to get the injured caver out of the cave?

Over the weekend, you may have caught this story, which made headline news across the UK: Man rescued from cave after two days, the story of an injured caver in South Wales who had a somewhat… difficult rescue. In fact, it took 250-odd people more than 53 hours to get him out. If you’re not… More Why did it take so long to get the injured caver out of the cave?

I want to do the Laugavegur Trail again (and how I’ll do it differently)

I’ve been thinking about this for a long time. I want to walk the Laugavegur Trail again. I did it in 2018, with mixed results, and I’d like to do it again. International travel is starting to open up again. Well, I guess it’s been open enough for a while. For the avoidance of doubt,… More I want to do the Laugavegur Trail again (and how I’ll do it differently)

Alexander Armstrong in Iceland, episodes 2 & 3

So we’re back in Iceland with Mr Pointless himself, Alexander Armstrong, with a series that is mostly called Iceland with Alexander Armstrong but if you watch the title cards around the third break in the second episode, it’s also called Alexander Armstrong’s Iceland Adventure. Nice one, Channel 5, on the consistency with the very simplest… More Alexander Armstrong in Iceland, episodes 2 & 3

A tour of Pip and Pip’s Cabin | Glamping at Launceston 2021

Welcome, come on in! This is Pip and Pip’s Cabin, my home for the weekend on the border of Devon and Cornwall. The place is actually called Spring Park and it has eight quirky little places to stay scattered around in their own private gardens. Duke, Duchess and Ragnarr are restored wagons, Hercules is a… More A tour of Pip and Pip’s Cabin | Glamping at Launceston 2021

Happy 70th birthday to Dartmoor! | Glamping at Launceston 2021

Dartmoor is 70! Well, it will be the day after tomorrow, October 30th. And by 70, I mean it’s 70 years since it was designated England and Wales’ fourth National Park. The other three weren’t far ahead, all designated in 1951 too. The Peak District came first, in April, followed by the Lake District in… More Happy 70th birthday to Dartmoor! | Glamping at Launceston 2021