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Not one walk but four
Day 2 in the Lowlands dawned bright. A good nights sleep and a good breakfast and we were ready to try a few more steps. Nothing too strenuous – no really. I know we have said it before but today … Continue reading
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Boris Blogs for Boot Steps
“Fancy a walk, Boris?”. Well what Boxer doesn’t fancy a walk on a sunny day? So I am packed into the boot with rucksack and my water and a snack to keep my energy up (Sausage and Chicken courtesy of … Continue reading
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It’s Not Always a Physical Challenge
When I began my Million Boot Steps Challenge I did say I was donning my boots to do walks that challenge me. And I guess for many that would read mountains? Distance? Speed? Solitude? Carrying 25kg! But what else could … Continue reading
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Conquering the Carn
Carn Diamh is literally a ‘hop skip’ up the hill behind our home. Says she. I first walked the route two to three years ago, maybe even more and I am embarrassed to say I failed to reach the summit. … Continue reading
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Four women and a fashion statement
12th June 2016 – Loch Affric Circuit Well it’s been a wee while since the four of us walked together. Such busy ladies I think we need a collective PA! But today we achieved the almost impossible and we got … Continue reading
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