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Article — 14 May 2013 — 563 words

Dundee Law sculpture

Walking

The new sculpture at Dundee Law initially served to confuse me rather than amuse me. But hopefully it is the first of many improvements needed in the area.

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Article — 27 March 2013 — 470 words

Lake District – Day 5: Aira Force and Ullswater

Personal — Walking

This was our final day in the Lake District, so we had just a few hours to spend before we had to think about making our way back home. I returned to Aira Force, and we explored further around Ullswater.

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Article — 23 March 2013 — 855 words

Lake District – Day 4: Coniston and Keswick

Personal — Walking

Our fourth day in the Lake District saw us trying to climb the Old Man of Coniston, before taking a more relaxing — though unsettling — trip to Keswick.

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Article — 13 March 2013 — 963 words

Lake District – Day 3: Stock Ghyll Force, Wansfell, Grasmere and Kirkstone Pass

Personal — Walking

This was a day of getting lost and unexpected adventures. But it was probably the highlight of our holiday. We took in a waterfall, two high hills, a lake, a beautiful village and a great pub.

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Article — 5 March 2013 — 615 words

Lake District – Days 1 and 2: Ambleside and Windermere

Personal — Walking

Last week I went on a holiday to the Lake District with my girlfriend. This is the first post in a short series about our adventures in the Lake District. In days one and two we explored Ambleside and walked to Windermere.

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Article — 20 January 2013 — 527 words

Newtyle Railway walk

Walking

Newtyle railway path

Our project to complete 40 walks in Dundee and Angus gave me the perfect excuse to explore the Newtyle Railway.

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Article — 8 January 2013 — 355 words

Balmashanner Hill

Walking

My girlfriend and I are attempting to complete 80 walks in our area. Our first walk was at Balmashanner Hill in Forfar.

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