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Our First Valentines (Arrgh...)
Booked a surprise meal at Colwick Hall Hotel for our first Valentines as it had the 'George'town restaurant. A week before the date Colwick Hall decided to send a booking confirmation to the house which George promptly read ruining all my ************ keeping it a secret (Anyone who knows George knows what an achievement i nearly reached). On …
Katie and Dave's Wedding
The best day and night of my life. From waking up and having a fry up with the summit crew to getting ready together and the going to the church. As soon as I approached the church I saw Dave outside and started crying I was so happy to be there. Katie said that I was the first person she saw she entered the church and she couldn't stop smiling. At the end of ...
Walking Wardrobe
Packing a backpack with things that can only be described as holiday clothes is surreal when you realise these "holiday clothes" are going to be your walking wardrobe for the next year!
It's bizare. How can a double wardrobe and chest of draws, full of clothes but with "nothing to wear" in them be condensed into a 60litre backpack that I, yes ...
We've been and come back!
... the day, in the sun, is warm but as soon as the sun disappears the temperatures plummit. This was only yo get worse the higher we go.
Day 7:Manang
Rest day. We did a short acclimatisation climb-up 300m and saw Chulu West for the first time. The altitude is beginning to tell, as we get more breathless when we walk. We had lots of time on our hands so for the first time I have time to think of the task ahead and worry about the altitude-only 2900m to go!
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Last day here
... Two pound fifty for all day parking and a free return bus ride to the city. How come Sydney can't manage this system.
Today we drove up to Clumber Park. 4000 acres of gardens and woods once the home to the Dukes of Newcastle. The mansion was demolished a few years back, and everything sold off, because the present Duke couldn't be bothered maintaining it. Now owned by the National Trust. Drove back and into a pub for ...