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Camping for Beginners: how to pitch a tent | iamapolarbear.com

Camping for Beginners: How to pitch a tent

April 22, 2021

I meant to do this last year but apparently I never did: a beginner’s guide to how to pitch a tent. It’s all very well to decide you’re going to try out this camping thing, to go to a shop and buy a tent, but how do you put the thing up? Tents come in … More Camping for Beginners: How to pitch a tent

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Camping for beginners: how to buy a tent | iamapolarbear.com

Camping for Beginners: how to buy a tent

April 19, 2021

Perhaps you’re here because you can’t fly off to your sunny summer holiday and you’re beginning to think people might be right about this camping thing, at least until the plague is well and truly gone. But you’ve never camped before; you don’t even know where to begin. Never fear, I’m here to help! Camping … More Camping for Beginners: how to buy a tent

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What's in my first aid kit? | iamapolarbear.com

Outdoors 101: What’s in my first aid kit?

April 15, 2021

I’ll do a real YouTube-circa-2014 “what’s in my bag?” blog next time I go to Dartmoor but today a follow-up to “what to carry while out walking” from the other day: what’s in my first aid kit? I would recommend carrying a first aid kit whenever you go out walking. I mean, I don’t bother … More Outdoors 101: What’s in my first aid kit?

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Outdoors 101: what to carry on a day hike | iamapolarbear.com

Outdoors 101: What to carry on a day hike

April 8, 2021

In the last Walking 101 post, I was mainly making the point that you don’t need a lot of stuff or to spend a lot of money to get outdoors and get into walking. This post is “what to carry on a day hike”, aka all the stuff you do need. But you still don’t need … More Outdoors 101: What to carry on a day hike

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1 week Pafos itinerary | iamapolarbear.com

1 week Pafos itinerary

April 5, 2021

When I put this Pafos itinerary in my blog schedule, I thought it might be possible that people might be going on holiday again by April. Well, we know by now that every date, estimate and guess is wrong in a pandemic. But if you’re hoping to get to Cyprus later in the summer, this … More 1 week Pafos itinerary

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Eldfell: the people who fought a volcano | iamapolarbear.com

Eldfell: the people who fought a volcano

April 1, 2021

Nearly two weeks ago, Iceland’s new eruption started (I wrote a blog about it last week) and half the country flocked to see it. I don’t blame them, I’d be among them if not for the plague. But a similar eruption happened in 1973, the birth of the volcano Eldfell, and things worked out very … More Eldfell: the people who fought a volcano

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A Single Map | Fiddleford to Piddles Wood

A Single Map: Fiddleford to Piddles Wood

March 29, 2021

We’re back on my Single Map today with another country walk and we’re going from Fiddleford to Piddles Wood. One of Dorset’s most endearing qualities is the ridiculousness of some of its names. A few years ago that spawned a quiz called Dorset Village or NFL Player? and I particularly enjoyed that one of the … More A Single Map: Fiddleford to Piddles Wood

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Why and how to use a route card | iamapolarbear.com

Outdoors 201: Why and how to use a route card

March 25, 2021

This is kind of second in the How To Get Outdoors series but after Outdoors 101’s “what shoes should I wear?”, consider this the first part of related series Outdoors 201: we’re going to investigate why and how to use a route card. What is a route card? A route card is a piece of … More Outdoors 201: Why and how to use a route card

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The Icelandic eruption is happening! | iamapolarbear.com

The Icelandic eruption is happening

March 22, 2021

If there wasn’t a plague on, I’d be in Iceland by now, or at least I’d have a flight booked and be pacing the floor waiting for it. You see, the Icelandic eruption finally started just before 9pm on Friday and it’s gorgeous! (If anyone can give me a valid reason I can present to … More The Icelandic eruption is happening

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A night at Loch Spiggie | iamapolarbear.com

A night at Loch Spiggie

March 15, 2021

With a summer approaching that’s likely to feature more UK breaks than summer beach holidays in Spain, now seems a good time to talk about my night at Loch Spiggie. I was in Orkney for a few days and figured I’d pop over to Shetland because it’s right there and because it’s quite a trek … More A night at Loch Spiggie

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I'm Julie, a travel, adventure and wellness blogger. I love Iceland, I love jumping into hot water and I do love a bit of snow.

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🇨🇿 Day four: an alarm at 7am for breakfast, packing and then walking the 2.5km in unexpected 0° (but very warm for the temperature!) to the station. 🇨🇿 Day three of the West Bohemian Spa Triangle and this is my day in Mariánské Lázně, which started very prosaically with a 1.76km hike down the big Czech Tesco. Day two on the West Bohemian Spa Triangle… Day one of the great West Bohemian Spa Triangle train adventure! If I’m putting it on Instagram, I feel like I have to have something to say, so I have to do some writing. This time tomorrow, I’ll either be in a passport control queue or searching for a bus stop and then first thing on Tuesday, I’ll be getting on a train and going off on an adventure! My itinerary says six trains in six days, which isn’t so bad and the bits in between should be nice. 🇳🇴 I just finished my Norwegian course and I won’t be sad to get my Wednesday evenings back! I’ve been learning Norwegian on and off, by myself, for the best part of a decade so I wasn’t sure if beginners module 1 was the best place to start. But a real human native-speaker teacher is invaluable and I’ve acquired a very unexpected vocabulary from it. Postcards from London the weekend before last. I am an onion: last weekend I was swimming a mile in the Olympic pool and then climbing Tower Bridge, then I spent Wednesday teaching my Rangers to break codes, Wednesday having a Norwegian lesson, Thursday doing Brownie Promises and on Saturday I was at the opera (when I say that out loud, I over-emphasise every syllable: op-air-AAAAAH!).

About Julie

I'm a blogger, adventurer, lover of hot water, amateur paddler and polar bear who wilts in hot weather. Time (by day, I'm a researcher) and funds keep me within Europe and I make regular trips up to the north, especially to Iceland. I like the occasional adventure across Europe by train and I'm starting to make use of my weekends for 48-hour adventures. This isn't my only creative outlet - I've written two travelogues (one on a winter adventure across the Arctic Circle and one on exploring volcanoes during a warm summer road trip around Iceland) plus a little book of Icelandic pools and I have a fourth book in progress right now.

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