• Diary 31.05.2008 No Comments

    It’s the half-term holidays, so I’ve been on holiday with my family from Saturday (24th) to Thursday (29th). We were camping in the Lake District on a very nice campsite just above Keswick. For the first couple of full days it was pretty windy, but we managed to get a couple of walks in, going up to 600-700 metres. It was pretty unpleasantly windy on top, but overall enjoyable. Tuesday and Wednesday were rainy, so we got very little done, although my mother and I got up Catbells on Tuesday, having seen the ospreys in Dodd Wood.

    Wednesday was spent looking around Keswick’s four or so decent gear shops (and avoiding the dozen or so rubbish touristy ones) in search of rock shoes for my mother. I also got a new pair of waterproof overtrousers, since the old ones were halfway up my shins, and my dad got a new pan which is supposed to be about a third quicker for boiling water, which is perhaps a little exaggerated, but not by a long way. (An aside to those of you who aren’t outdoors nuts. Boil time is an important factor in camping, since the longer it takes, the more fuel it uses, and fuel is heavy, so minimizing fuel use is important for lightweight camping. We fill a Ford Focus estate and roofbox when we go camping, so you couldn’t exactly call us lightweight, but faster tea in the mornings is a very good thing.)

    On Thursday we climbed Helvellyn, the third (or second, depending on whether you count Scafell and Scafell Pike as the same mountain or not) highest mountain in the Lakes (and, since the lakes are the only serious mountain area, England). We climbed up Swirrel Edge (to the right as you look from Red Tarn) and down Striding Edge (to the left). The scrambling wasn’t hard, but at that sort of height, it doesn’t have to be to get a decent adrenalin rush. Swirrel Edge was great, but Striding Edge was very busy, longer than you’d like it to be, and easier, so it wasn’t as interesting.

    We drove home on Thursday evening, stopping in Catterick to wait half an hour in a small chippie for greasy fish and chips – not the greatest meal out I’ve ever had.

    All in all, a great holiday.

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  • Meta 15.05.2008 No Comments

    Welcome to my blog. Content is currently minimal (for which read non-existent). I hope to get a few pages and blog posts up within the not too distant future. The theme is not intended to be permanent, but will suffice until I write my own or persuade a friend to do it.

    A little about me first. I’m a Year 10 secondary school pupil from the UK. I consider myself a geek, and my Geek Test score of 42.60355% suggests I’m entitled to do so. (Is it a sign of geekiness that I think a score that near to 42% should mean bonus points?)

    I am a beginner bellringer, an activity which I very much enjoy, and an amateur astronomer, although I am far more interested in the physics than the actual observing.

    I’m a keen Dungeons & Dragons player, and I am a DM for two groups at my school (and unfortunately not an actual player in any).

    I am also an Explorer Scout, and I attended the World Scout Jamboree in 2007.

    I am an atheist until proven otherwise, and politically I am a democratic liberal socialist, in that order of importance.

    Hopefully this blog will be my soapbox, journal and platform for intellectual thought. Here’s to many years of posting!

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