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Where do ( did ) you walk locally in 2024?

...and ship it to Santiago for storage. You pick it up once in Santiago. Service offered by Casa Ivar (we use DHL for transportation).
For a number of years work has been ongoing to develop a walking/cycling path from the North side of Dublin Bay over to the other side. A beautiful new section has just been opened. Of course, when publicity advertised it, I knew there would be hordes of people... and today I joined the hordes!
It was delightful. I met colleagues from my working life I have not seen for over ten years! Here are some photos, starting at the ferryport...
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...and ship it to Santiago for storage. You pick it up once in Santiago. Service offered by Casa Ivar (we use DHL for transportation).
Having recently been to East Sussex and Kent here are a few photos from our time away.
arundel.jpg We stopped in Arundel for lunch on our way. Arundel Castle belongs to the Duke of Norfolk - the Earl Marshal of England, responsible for occasions such as the funeral of Queen Elizabeth 11 and the coronation of King Charles 111.
pett levels.jpgmilitary road.jpg Pett Levels - a walk along the beach path. Across the road and behind a bank are the old 'Military Road' and canal.


winchelsea-2.jpgWinchelsea - one of the old Cinque Ports. Near the church is this tree where Wesley preached his last open air sermon
rye.jpg The church is in the old town in Rye, another Cinque Port. Good coffee and lunches in the nearby cafe.

willesborough.jpg We were at Willesborough for a church meeting - with church members from as far afield as Walsall and Birmingham as well as Devon.
Waiting for the weather to improve here before we walk locally again!
 
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I feel incredibly fortunate to live so close to the stunning Sierra de Guadarrama in Madrid. Recently, I had the chance to tackle a challenging but rewarding hike up to Pico de La Maliciosa, with breathtaking views 2,227m above sea level.
 

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Ideal sleeping bag liner whether we want to add a thermal plus to our bag, or if we want to use it alone to sleep in shelters or hostels. Thanks to its mummy shape, it adapts perfectly to our body.

€46,-
Well, I did not go myself, but a friend in the South of Poland went on a pilgrimage to this church: guess who is the patron? That is my excuse for sharing it, with her permission...
And I will add a link to a wiki entry...
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...and ship it to Santiago for storage. You pick it up once in Santiago. Service offered by Casa Ivar (we use DHL for transportation).
Ideal sleeping bag liner whether we want to add a thermal plus to our bag, or if we want to use it alone to sleep in shelters or hostels. Thanks to its mummy shape, it adapts perfectly to our body.

€46,-
Ideal sleeping bag liner whether we want to add a thermal plus to our bag, or if we want to use it alone to sleep in shelters or hostels. Thanks to its mummy shape, it adapts perfectly to our body.

€46,-
...and ship it to Santiago for storage. You pick it up once in Santiago. Service offered by Casa Ivar (we use DHL for transportation).
Interesting profile @SabsP. Did you have to climb over a fence? ;)

Assorted recent local walks:
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A group that cares for a nearby town's conservation areas a few years ago put up junction marker poles with copies of kids' drawings. They've just added QR codes to them. The markers even show up in apps that use Open Street Map base maps, see top left and bottom middle. The odd shaped house and garage has long intrigued me.
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A special treat for me this morning, dawn from our living room window. Actually the exposure is off, the clouds were the color of their reflection.
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We travelled to the Okanagan this past weekend for a family wedding. I had two glorious mornings at sunrise, walking along grassland trails in the hills of the Lake Country area. Sounds of Northern Harrier Hawks, Northern Flickers, Savannah and Vesper Sparrows and Red-winged Blackbirds. Black-billed Magpies screaming at a Red-tailed Hawk and a Douglas Squirrel and a Stellar's Jay screaming at each other :)

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The focus is on reducing the risk of failure through being well prepared. 2nd ed.
We travelled to the Okanagan this past weekend for a family wedding. I had two glorious mornings at sunrise, walking along grassland trails in the hills of the Lake Country area. Sounds of Northern Harrier Hawks, Northern Flickers, Savannah and Vesper Sparrows and Red-winged Blackbirds. Black-billed Magpies screaming at a Red-tailed Hawk and a Douglas Squirrel and a Stellar's Jay screaming at each other :)

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Well, my first response: you are such an artist.
My second: in the goodness and beauty of created things, the Original Author, by analogy, can be seen....
 
Scenes from yesterday's walk around the pond.
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This is a mast year for oaks so there are zillions of ball bearings on the trails. Be extra careful on down slopes.
 
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One of our White Mountain hikes made the news this week. There is a loop hike with a huge parking lot intended mainly for ski season. There are a couple of view points along it, one with the name Artists Bluff. Here is a photo from it I took on one of our walks.

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The foliage looks spectacular in autumn. There is a photo of it on this webpage that describes the trail.

You can imagine the usage the trail gets in leaf-peeping season but you don't have to; look at this:

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You can also watch this segment from a Boston news broadcast.
YouTube video id: LGMsYSsydew
 
Get a spanish phone number with Airalo. eSim, so no physical SIM card. Easy to use app to add more funds if needed.
Coming in to land at Glasgow airport, the first sight of the Clyde. Today, the trees were glorious as I went walking along by the Luggie...

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Hi Kirkie,
Reading your post reminded me of one of my favourite songs…
Chris Rea ..Windy Town
“Driving down from the highland line,
We done some gigs on the Clyde and the Tyne”

Unfortunately I’m not able to post a video of the song/words
Ill have to update my skills!
 
I received a request this morning to embed a video into a post. This is so easy I'm going to show how to drop in a video yourself instead. I'm posting this publicly instead of just replying to the DM in case anyone else is interested.

You just copy and paste the URL as text into your post and the forum software transforms it.

As an example here are two video URLs that are identical; I copied one and then pasted it twice, each on its own line. I edited the first one to remove the "h" so the software wouldn't recognize the text as a URL. You won't see the text of second; you will see an embedded video instead.

ttps://youtube.com/watch?v=jiDAea6l6sM

It is just slightly more complicated if you are viewing the video with the YouTube app. There you have to click the "Share" button and then the "Copy link" one. Then you paste that into your post. Here is a different video and the URL gotten for it using that method (again with the "h" removed so you can see the untransformed URL):

ttps://youtu.be/Npfl4cHJbCE?si=Ny2RzsxvzRct3eQQ

Note the "?si=Ny2RzsxvzRct3eQQ" at the end. That can be removed and I almost always do that but it is optional. I suspect it is some kind of tracking tag. Anyway, here are two app type URLs handled the same way as the browser ones above:

ttps://youtu.be/Npfl4cHJbCE
 
I received a request this morning to embed a video into a post. This is so easy I'm going to show how to drop in a video yourself instead. I'm posting this publicly instead of just replying to the DM in case anyone else is interested.

You just copy and paste the URL as text into your post and the forum software transforms it.

As an example here are two video URLs that are identical; I copied one and then pasted it twice, each on its own line. I edited the first one to remove the "h" so the software wouldn't recognize the text as a URL. You won't see the text of second; you will see an embedded video instead.

ttps://youtube.com/watch?v=jiDAea6l6sM

It is just slightly more complicated if you are viewing the video with the YouTube app. There you have to click the "Share" button and then the "Copy link" one. Then you paste that into your post. Here is a different video and the URL gotten for it using that method (again with the "h" removed so you can see the untransformed URL):

ttps://youtu.be/Npfl4cHJbCE?si=Ny2RzsxvzRct3eQQ

Note the "?si=Ny2RzsxvzRct3eQQ" at the end. That can be removed and I almost always do that but it is optional. I suspect it is some kind of tracking tag. Anyway, here are two app type URLs handled the same way as the browser ones above:

ttps://youtu.be/Npfl4cHJbCE
Thank you so much Rick
I will have a go at it although it might take some time!
Everything is done on my iPad as opposed to a smartphone so not sure if that makes any difference
Upwards and onwards then!
All the best
Annette
 
...and ship it to Santiago for storage. You pick it up once in Santiago. Service offered by Casa Ivar (we use DHL for transportation).
Walking a long distance path in the Netherlands. Beautifull season with changing treecolours, but we also seea lot of typical Dutch countryside of straight paths through grassland and along dikes.
 

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The focus is on reducing the risk of failure through being well prepared. 2nd ed.
Ideal sleeping bag liner whether we want to add a thermal plus to our bag, or if we want to use it alone to sleep in shelters or hostels. Thanks to its mummy shape, it adapts perfectly to our body.

€46,-
Tuesday afternoon I took a longer solo walk (this year they have otherwise all been morning ones). I decided that I finally had to go see the old cranberry bogs that I've heard of for years. It isn't much more than a kilometer further from a state park that we walk regularly. I even took one of our regular trails to get there.
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I was surprised at the openness; our walks are woodland.
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I went back to the parking lot along a newly discovered trail running along a creek. There were rakes hanging near bridges and boardwalks with a request to clean them. I did for a long one; the others didn't need it.
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Hi there @Peter Fransiscus
Is that a pair of white feet clambering on one of the hands of the clock? The screen on my mobile doesn't show it clearly enough. Looks like fun though... hope all's well your end.

Cheers
 
Hi there @Peter Fransiscus
Is that a pair of white feet clambering on one of the hands of the clock? The screen on my mobile doesn't show it clearly enough. Looks like fun though... hope all's well your end.

Cheers
Street sweepers! I love it. I noticed nothing before on my smartphone but you got me to zoom in.
 
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Hi there @Peter Fransiscus
Is that a pair of white feet clambering on one of the hands of the clock? The screen on my mobile doesn't show it clearly enough. Looks like fun though... hope all's well your end.

Cheers
They are two people who sweep the clock further and further with a broom.
Everything is well over here. 🙏🏻
 

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