The importance of catching the second-to-last bus & the lakes

45km is quite a ludicrous amount ground to cover. I shouldn’t wonder if your feet are not covered in numerous blisters. Most impressive though; it puts our 8km walks in the lakes to shade!

It’s also a good illustration as to why I always used to get the second-to-last train back from Chichester, back in the day when I actually went out…

Our trip to the lakes was very successful. With the final guestlist comprising of Me, Han, Sue and Patty, we split our visit between epic walks and visits to towns and other places of interest. Jul, being partially crippled, stayed at home.

Han and I did three big walks in total: Cat’s Bells (returning via Derwent water, 4hrs), very pleasant and a good warm-up walk; Harrison Stickle (via Stickle Tarn, as recommended by Tan, 6hrs), good fun with a great decent down by Loft Crag; The Old Man Of Coniston (coming back via Swirl How, 6hrs), really good, steep climb up to the top of Old Man and good views on the way down.

I shall upload some photos when I can get Virgin to sort out our broadband!

thrice doom

I second Solid’s opinion of the Wii. Though I have only played Tennis on it, and then only once. Perhaps the 360 is worth it, if only for the Ping Pong…

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WBMC

The results from the World Beard and Moustache Championships are out. Professional beard growers from around the world were attracted to this event. Here are a selection…

Willi Chevalier - Germany
One of the best crafted beards

Dieter Besuch - Germany
Precise, but up against strong competition
Elmar Weisser - Germany
impression rendition of tower bridge
Karl-Heinz Hille - Germany
Quality imperial beard

Jürgen Burkhardt - Germany
My favourite, a little like something out of Spirited Away

Chikungunya spreads to Europe

Apparently, cases of Chikungunya have been spotted in northern Italy.

classic

that is a quality quote. When you watch the video, you can see a bush-like panic in her eyes;-)