Hi all
I have just finished reading The Raven's Gift and realised I have not had any adventures of late and this needs to be rectified.
I used to mountain walk and rock climb alot but petrol got expensive so trips away dropped off! I was a runner until injury stopped that so for the last 4 years I dedicated myself to road cycling. I achieved what I wanted to there and have began running again. Having read the book i mention has re-kindled my love of the outdoors and got me out exploring my local areas and giving my bushcraft books some attention. I'm also planning a weekend away in June to Dartmoor. I have also vowed to learn canoeing and sea kayaking skills.
My idealistic trip away would involve an extended river journey somewhere remote in Canada or Alaska. Gently paddling downstream, enjoying the wilderness by day and camping up each night beside the river, cooking freshly caught fish over the campfire and bagging a nearby peak or two to mix it up! One day, hopefully one day!
I have just finished reading The Raven's Gift and realised I have not had any adventures of late and this needs to be rectified.
I used to mountain walk and rock climb alot but petrol got expensive so trips away dropped off! I was a runner until injury stopped that so for the last 4 years I dedicated myself to road cycling. I achieved what I wanted to there and have began running again. Having read the book i mention has re-kindled my love of the outdoors and got me out exploring my local areas and giving my bushcraft books some attention. I'm also planning a weekend away in June to Dartmoor. I have also vowed to learn canoeing and sea kayaking skills.
My idealistic trip away would involve an extended river journey somewhere remote in Canada or Alaska. Gently paddling downstream, enjoying the wilderness by day and camping up each night beside the river, cooking freshly caught fish over the campfire and bagging a nearby peak or two to mix it up! One day, hopefully one day!