Saturday, 23 November 2013
Friday, 22 November 2013
IanDarkpeak's web-site
Ian Winterburn (IanDarkpeak) from Dark Peak Fellrunners is a bit of a legend in fell running circles. He's actively involved with mountain rescue, is a regular, willing and excellent navigator on the Bob Graham (he helped me on leg 2 of my round), a purveyor of the legendary Rescue Ale and is also just about the most upbeat and smiley guy you'll ever have to privilege to meet on the hill or off it for that matter. His web-site / blog is well worth looking up with his two most recent posts highlighting the threat of hypothermia and looking in detail at winter navigation being particularly strong. Highly recommended reading!
Wednesday, 20 November 2013
Monday, 18 November 2013
Sunday, 17 November 2013
Sunday lunch
We went for lunch today with my twin brother Michael and his partner Deb. Michael invited us out as part of our (ongoing) engagement celebrations and I suggested we go to the Devonshire Arms In spite of living a few minutes up the road I'd never set foot in the pub in all the time I've been in Wharfedale
Every thing about the meal was great: lovely food, perfect service and a nice relaxed atmosphere in the brasserie. I also got to wear my new tweed jacket (Abraham Moon cloth from Guisley). Tweed seems to be my latest obsession after me spending hours recently scouring menswear blogs looking for a something to wear for our wedding. I doubt it will be another nine years before Stef and I return to the Devonshire
Sunday, 10 November 2013
Friday, 8 November 2013
100% Northern
I've probably blogged this before, but I was born in Derby and spent the first 40 years of my life living around 10 to 15 miles North of the city. However, I moved up to live on the edge of the Yorkshire Dales in 2004 and have lived here ever since. My first five years in Yorkshire were spent working in Bradford, and I've always felt more Northern than Southern although I always tell folk 'am frum midlans' if they ask
Earlier today I did the 'How Northern are you?' test with Stef. She was 70% Northern in spite of not knowing what a balm is and having dinner in the evening as opposed to tea. That's good going for someone who was living in Southampton only two years ago. I was quite pleased (and oddly kind of relieved) with my 100% Northern status in spite of answering bitter instead of mild. I guess I won't be heading southbound any time soon!
Monday, 4 November 2013
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