Iceland is a country both Becca and I had wanted to go to for aaaaages. My father was a Geologist and so, when I was growing up, he instilled in me a huge love and fascination for nature and the ...
https://whereitswild.wordpress.com/2017/10/07/iceland-september-2017/
It’s been a bit of a sporadic climbing season this year which is reflected in my lack of blog post since I got back from Canada in May. I’ve had a couple of good trips to Wales but mostly it�...
https://whereitswild.wordpress.com/2017/09/03/culm-coast-august-bank-holiday-2017/
An account from my recent trip to Squamish
https://whereitswild.wordpress.com/2017/05/30/squamish-may-2017/
So my Australian adventure has come to an end and I am now back on UK soil being frozen by the winter temperatures. Quite a shock to the system after the last 2 weeks of my trip being consistentl...
https://whereitswild.wordpress.com/2016/12/04/blunder-down-under-part-4/
Another week has rolled by and it’s been a week of fewer routes but the routes we have done have been big; big on character, big on exposure and big on adventure. This week, Seb and I, being si...
https://whereitswild.wordpress.com/2016/11/09/blunder-down-under-part-3/
Another week or so has passed already! Now that I really feel settled in the Blue Mountains and I know my way around a bit, a week is really not very much time as I continue to find places I want...
https://whereitswild.wordpress.com/2016/11/01/blunder-down-under-part-2/
Part 1 from my ongoing trip to Australia
https://whereitswild.wordpress.com/2016/10/20/blunder-down-under-part-1/
It’s been a busy few weeks! Following on my trip to Pembroke on August bank holiday weekend, I’ve been spending a bit more time climbing and in the hills which has been great. Below is a bit ...
https://whereitswild.wordpress.com/2016/09/13/peak-district-ml-training-next-adventures/
For those readers not from the UK, this country is bestowed with a wealth of riches when it comes to spectacular coastline. Land’s End in Cornwall, the Jurassic Coast in Dorset and the Outer He...
https://whereitswild.wordpress.com/2016/09/01/white-horses-and-sunshine-pembroke-sea-cliff-climbing/
August in Scotland is known for a couple of things; rain and midges. If you’re not from the UK, Midges are a small winged fly that are particularly prolific in the Scottish Highlands in summer...
https://whereitswild.wordpress.com/2016/08/11/foolin-in-the-cuillin-august-2016/