Feet in the clouds review at Caught By The River. Doubtless I will have got something wrong (and I certainly should have subbed it more thoroughly) but, hey ho.
http://caughtbytheriver.net/2012/01/...and-obsession/
Feet in the clouds review at Caught By The River. Doubtless I will have got something wrong (and I certainly should have subbed it more thoroughly) but, hey ho.
http://caughtbytheriver.net/2012/01/...and-obsession/
The art of camping!?
Fitness can't be stored. It must be earned over and over, indefinitely.
"The Art of Camping" is a book about camping that might appeal to those that aren't right fond of canvas.
Art of Camping + Feet in the Clouds = OMM
Tuffer
Is enjoying the running
Another mention of it here
Bloody hell, how weird.
Love that 'Caught By the River' site!!! Cheers for that!
You're welcome. It's a brilliant place. I happened upon it when they ran an obituary for a dear chum of mine a couple of years ago and have visited every day since to see what gems lay in wait. It's possible to spend hours meandering through its pages. How come the Nordic "fjell"?
reminded me that FITC is a great read - might dust off for the 3rd time
How do you mean the Nordic "fjell"? The north of England was occupied/settled by norse rather than saxon settlers so many of the terms for land features are of norse origin: fjell = fell; bjaek = beck; foss = force (waterfall); tjorn = tarn. You also see it in road names: gate which means "way" rather than "barrier". Since fell running began in northern England why not use the local terms?
Bob
http://bobwightman.co.uk/run/bob_graham.php
Without me you'd be one place nearer the back