Plenty of charity fundraising jobs going.Moving house in the next couple of weeks so will be working on that and then three days in Cromer and if I am not working by then I guess keep looking for a job.
Plenty of charity fundraising jobs going.
I lasted 3 days !
If you're looking at a walking holiday, I loved the wainwright walk. Coast to Coast. 192miles, 3 national parks and 2 counties. Some amazing views and scenery! It's an absolute must on anyone's bucket list!What are your plans during the close season ? For me before we start our season in League Two I'm hoping to do a walking holiday in England or Wales. And going to a couple of concerts too. Hopefully I'll be refreshed by the start of the campaign ! Any other plans ?
That sounds great. I've walked the Peak District,Malverns,Torridon Hills/Scotland,and North Wales.I'll definetly go somewhere new though.If you're looking at a walking holiday, I loved the wainwright walk. Coast to Coast. 192miles, 3 national parks and 2 counties. Some amazing views and scenery! It's an absolute must on anyone's bucket list!
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One place I haven't spent much time is Scotland! Nor North Wales (apart from Snowdon and Ben Nevis obviously)!That sounds great. I've walked the Peak District,Malverns,Torridon Hills/Scotland,and North Wales.I'll definetly go somewhere new though.
Another outdoor enthusiast ! I've been into walking/hiking for many years. Since I stopped playing football and rugby I needed something to replace it.One place I haven't spent much time is Scotland! Nor North Wales (apart from Snowdon and Ben Nevis obviously)!
South Wales (brecon) and North Yorkshire I used to spend weeks at a time out in the wilderness! Love Yorkshire. Some of my best (and worst) days were spent up on the dales! Managed 13 trig points in one day once. Obviously a lot younger and fitter back then!
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Nothing better than the outdoors! My lads eight. We'll often go for a long weekend without a tent! Sleeping bag and bivvi bag. Maybe a tarp if it looks wet. Spent a night on a hillside in Wales in mid Feb with just my sleeping bag and bivvi bag! Woke up at 6am buried under a foot of snow!Another outdoor enthusiast ! I've been into walking/hiking for many years. Since I stopped playing football and rugby I needed something to replace it.
Done some tough hikes and some easy rambles too,but enjoyed them all. I took my son to Scotland when he was only about nine or ten years old, and he soon got into walking up hills ! Toughened him up he said in later years. Sod posh hotels we've done cheap digs and camped out in farmer fields,and slept like a baby !
The Lickey Hills in Brum is near so is Sutton Park. Your lad will love both places.Nothing better than the outdoors! My lads eight. We'll often go for a long weekend without a tent! Sleeping bag and bivvi bag. Maybe a tarp if it looks wet. Spent a night on a hillside in Wales in mid Feb with just my sleeping bag and bivvi bag! Woke up at 6am buried under a foot of snow!
I'd love to live somewhere I could just go after work on a Friday locally for a night or 2 with him. Rather than him sit in on the ps4 all weekend. Everywhere is a drive away and needs pre planning though so doesn't happen as often as I'd like. We've been and wild camped in berkswell before. Slept it the woods at Draycott Water before too! The Park Rangers didn't like that
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Check out BritishWalks.org Walks IndexWhat are your plans during the close season ? For me before we start our season in League Two I'm hoping to do a walking holiday in England or Wales. And going to a couple of concerts too. Hopefully I'll be refreshed by the start of the campaign ! Any other plans ?
It's alright is Ryton, but feels a bit artificial still. The walk through Wappenbury wood to get there is nice, mind.Another useful website:
Warwickshire Country Parks - A breath of fresh air.
Ryton Pools Country Park is a nice place for a stroll. I went there once years ago. I'm sure they've improved it a lot since then.
Another useful website:
Warwickshire Country Parks - A breath of fresh air.
Ryton Pools Country Park is a nice place for a stroll. I went there once years ago. I'm sure they've improved it a lot since then.
Just got back from Ryton Pools. Can confirm. Worth it just to build bases out of sticks.
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