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At Stanley Ghyll Force

Cumbria, Eskdale, Lake District, Stanley Ghyll Force, The Dorset Rambler, walking, waterfall

Back in the Lake District – a year older and a year wiser!

Last week I had a wonderful walking week in the Lake District with Paul, my son, staying again in our … More

ageing, Cumbria, ebikes, getting older, memories, mountains, The Dorset Rambler, The Lake District, walking, walking holiday

Curious Dorset Churches Part 8 – St Cuthbert’s Old Church, Oborne

I seem to be on a theme of tiny Dorset churches at the moment 🙂 This one is yet another … More

church, Dorset, North Dorset, Oborne, Old St Cuthbert's Chancel, Sherborne, Sherborne Abbey, St Cuthbert's Old Church, The Dorset Rambler

Curious Dorset Churches Part 7 – St Edwold’s, Stockwood

Tiny, remote and seemingly insignificant, with a rare dedication, that is St Edwold’s Church, which sits in the equally tiny … More

Christianity, church, Dorset, history, st edwold's, Stockwood, The Dorset Rambler

Curious Dorset Churches Part 6 – All Saints, Chalbury

When I am out walking, I like nothing better than to stop off at one of Dorset’s country churches, partly … More

all saints, chalbury, Christianity, church, church arcitecture, Dorset, history, spirituality, The Dorset Rambler

On the Cotswold Way Again

Some years ago, I backpacked the Cotswold Way which is a National Trail running 102 miles from Chipping Cambden southwards … More

backpacking, bath, The Cotswold Way, The Dorset Rambler, the Grenville Monument, walking

A New Year, A New Start

First of all, a belated HAPPY NEW YEAR to you all. I hope and trust that 2022 will bring you … More

2022, Dorset, fitness, health, planning, The Dorset Rambler, walking

Dorset Past – Memories of Days Gone By

I’ve had some awesome autumn walks this year even though the countryside has not taken on its full colours yet. … More

autumn, dog, dog walking, Dorset, history, memories, rambling, The Dorset Rambler, the past, walking, winter

More Lake District Ramblings

I have so many pictures from our time away in the Lake District, far too many to post, but here … More

Cumbria, elterwater, Lake District, Langdale Valley, The Dorset Rambler, walking

On Lingmoor Fell

I have spent many wonderful weeks over the years, walking in the Lake District with my son, Paul, and I … More

Blea Tarn, Cumbria, Great Langdale, Lake District, Langdale Pikes, Lingmoor Fell, nature, Side Pike, The Dorset Rambler, walking, wild flowers

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