Excuse me, I have work to do

Well, it’s been a while since I’ve last updated this site, although thats not to say there has been nothing of note to report. We’ve moved house – about as far west as you can get in Scotland, but around the same latitude, to the outskirts of a small tight knit relatively remote community that…

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Finally – A Bookcase

For years charity shops, market stalls, oil rigs and recommendations have been my library, countless books, many of them of rather dubious quality have been consumed in various quantities at various times. Now and then I would come across a “keeper” those ones have traveled with me, first one box then two growing to half…

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Gates of the Arctic Days 16 – 24

Day 16 Up slightly later today, a poor night’s sleep – I think it’s the cup of tea I had at 3 o’clock – caffeine now seems to be having a much greater effect these last few days – too much clean living. About 20 minutes paddling down river I came across two big rafts,…

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Gates of the Arctic Days 11 – 15

Day 11 Not too much progress today – woke up at 06:00 – rain and totally fogged in, so went back to sleep until 07.30 when the rain had stopped, but still very foggy. Got up for breakfast at 09.30. 10.00 looked like the sun might burn off the low cloud – closed back in…

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Gates of the Arctic Days 6 – 10

Day 6 Straight up the mountain in front of me, a beautifully climbing ridgeline all the way, it was a steep pull up but views were incredible. Headed along the summit ridge to the top before a quick break. While I was sitting there admiring the view, I noticed a small pile of slate gathered…

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DAR 24 Adventure Race

I completed my first 24 hour race the other weekend, two 2-man teams, in a mixed mode race, hill running, mountain biking, orienteering and kayaking.Inveragh Peninsula, on the West coast of Ireland was the race location, the next peninsular down from the race’s usual location, the Dingle Peninsula. The Dingle 24 hour Adventure Race is…

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River Isla Packraft

Glen Isla is a glen I always drive past on my way somewhere, I’ve never really considered it in it’s own right, as a proper glen with it’s winding river and phalanx of low lying hills. I was flicking through maps online – searching for lines of blue where I wasn’t going to have to…

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I’m Tired

I’m tired, absolutely bone weary, 20 odd days non-stop of 100 mile an hour early in the morning to late in the evening maximum effort – driven by that white man’s work ethic that’s bought us to the edge of the abyss that we now find ourselves on. I should know better – I sat…

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Packrafting 101?

So I’ve been practising unintentionally falling out off my raft midway through grade 2/3 low volume white water. The first time it happened it was totally unexpected, two boulders converging to a narrow throughway I had no hope of making, the wrong route on a small drop. Ending upside down in the cold peaty water…

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