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The Eastern Fells – Day 5

tonyturton.com Posted on 5 November 2020 by Tony5 November 2020

Hartsop above How Friday 16 October This is another of the Wainwrights in the area which are no more than undulations in a ridge coming down from higher tops – in this case Hart Crag and Fairfield. The best place … Continue reading →

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The Eastern Fells – Day 4

tonyturton.com Posted on 5 November 2020 by Tony5 November 2020

Hart Side Thursday 15 October I decided to give myself a shorter day and visit the rather inaccessible Hart Side using the path above Ullswater which AW suggests has the finest views of the lake anywhere in the area. A … Continue reading →

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The Eastern Fells – Day 3

tonyturton.com Posted on 5 November 2020 by Tony5 November 2020

Little Hart Crag, High Hartsop Dodd, Red Screes & Middle Dodd Wednesday 14 October I’ve decided to pay less attention to Mr A Wainwright. His off-putting description (“steep, laborious”) of the direct ascent of High Hartsop Dodd above the Kirkstone … Continue reading →

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The Eastern Fells – Day 2

tonyturton.com Posted on 5 November 2020 by Tony28 February 2022

Arnison Crag & Birks Tuesday 13 October A cool day, clear in the valley but drizzle and mist on the heights. Arnison Crag Once you crack the problem of finding where to start in Patterdale the ascent of Arnison Crag … Continue reading →

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The Eastern Fells – Day 1

tonyturton.com Posted on 5 November 2020 by Tony5 November 2020

Introduction Having had to cancel my planned trip to Provence in September to cycle up Mont Ventoux I was lucky to find an AirBnB with a short week’s availability in Penruddock, near Carlisle. It’s a good base for tackling Wainwright’s … Continue reading →

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The Man Between by Charles Cumming

tonyturton.com Posted on 16 October 2020 by Tony16 October 2020

Suggested to me by an afficionada of the spy genre, I must admit that this book didn’t impress me at the start; the basis of the story seemed too improbable. But as I got further in it won me over … Continue reading →

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The Porpoise by Mark Haddon

tonyturton.com Posted on 8 October 2020 by Tony4 December 2022

The story of Pericles has been told and re-told many time over the centuries, or even millennia. Although the play, generally accepted as written by William Shakespeare and George Wilkins, may be the best-known version in the English language there … Continue reading →

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A few more Munros

tonyturton.com Posted on 19 September 2020 by Tony25 October 2020

Scotland, August 2020 It was a while ago that I decided to take a few days to revive my flagging Munro-bagging efforts – it had been 11 years since I last stood on a Munro summit. I needed to be … Continue reading →

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Le Col de Joux Plane

tonyturton.com Posted on 4 August 2020 by Tony7 October 2024

25 July 2020 Earlier this year I decided to plan to put my bike in the back of the car and drive to Provence with the aim of riding up Mont Ventoux. I was going to go in May, but … Continue reading →

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The First Fifteen Lives of Harry August by Claire North

tonyturton.com Posted on 6 July 2020 by Tony6 July 2020

Intriguing, imaginative, inventive, impressive. Claire North’s character Harry August and his fellow kalachakra live Groundhog lives rather than Groundhog Days. Unlike we normal ‘linear’ folk their lives are both sequential and repetitive in time. Like the Ouroboros continually swallowing its … Continue reading →

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