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Recent Posts
- I’ve moved!
- The last of the Greater Patagonian Trail update.
- Part 3: Puerto Ibañez to El Chaltén – Heading south in search of Mount Fitzroy
- Part 2: El Bolsón to Puerto Ibañez – hitching down the Carretera Austral, Patagonia proper & experiencing English weather
- Part 1: Coñaripe to El Bolsón – when we came close to starvation and started changing our plans
- The end of our expedition
- A month on trail
- Rekindling natural curiosities
Tag Archives: environment
Rekindling natural curiosities
Between my road trip from London to Spain, and me being here in Chile to start the Greater Patagonian Trail, I was with my parents in Italy. They were there for a church pilgrimage tour and conveniently enough I could travel … Continue reading
Posted in Natural history, Walk
Tagged environment, Natural history, nature, personal
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Tales from rocks.
Note: this is an edited version of a piece I wrote for a writing competition earlier. Comments/critiques welcome! One of the earliest known writing is the Sumerian cuneiform, dated about 3000 BC. The ancient Sumer civilisation was possibly the first … Continue reading
Posted in Fact, Natural history
Tagged Animals, Biodiversity, environment, extinction, geology, writing
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Enjoying the Great Outdoors
So I’ve been in the UK for more than a month now, and though I’ve mostly just been in Cambridge (Saturday lectures T.T), I have had the opportunity to go out the past two Sundays (14 and 21 October) with … Continue reading
Posted in Opinion, Outdoor activities, Talk
Tagged adventure, environment, Peak District, sustainable
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