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Dogs Who Ramble
I want to ensure everyone who comes along is happy and enjoying their experience so, with this in mind, I have come up with a few guidance "
Oct 20, 20213 min read
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Happy Hiking
When it comes to rules, I’ll hold my hands up and admit to – very occasionally - bending or pushing them as far as they’ll go.
Sep 24, 20217 min read
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Hotdog
In this blog, I have put together a list of what you can do to keep your dog cool whilst out for a ramble, as well as the signs to look out
Jun 17, 20214 min read
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#2 Back in Time
With the latest news announcing lockdown numero dos, I feel like I have suddenly been flung backwards in time by eight months
Nov 9, 20207 min read
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#1 Withdrawal Symptoms
After nearly four months off from organising Cornish Ramblings rambles, I began suffering with severe withdrawal symptoms.
Oct 28, 20206 min read
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Boggy Delights
What I loved most about this particular walk was the laughter.
Jun 8, 20206 min read
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The Devil's Frying Pan
The Devil’s Frying Pan – if ever there was a reason to go on a walk, it would be to visit the Devil’s Frying Pan wouldn’t it?
May 24, 20203 min read
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Top 10 Coastal Walks in Cornwall
Since lockdown began, I have found myself daydreaming daily of the Cornish coast.
May 1, 20205 min read
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Storm Who?
However, if you’re after an easier walk that still packs a punch for your eyes, then look no further
Apr 13, 20203 min read
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Short But Sweet Cornish Ramble
Falmouth is a hub of culture and has many literary connections.
Mar 25, 20203 min read
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Anyone For A Hedgehog?
Definitely worth a taste if you’re visiting and want to indulge in something yummy and Cornish.
Mar 9, 20205 min read
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Spot the Seals
Cornwall is notorious for its billowing coastlines and stunning sceneries.
Dec 16, 20193 min read
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Budeiful Wanderings
This gentle walk is perfect if you have a spare Sunday or a free afternoon and fancy venturing somewhere with breathtaking views.
Nov 23, 20194 min read
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If You're Fond of Sand Dunes...
Going for a hike doesn’t always have to be a chore. For some, like me when I’m not being lazy, there is nothing better than getting up early
Nov 12, 20193 min read
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Autumn Ramblings
Walking is my mental Ctrl+Alt+Delete. It gives me time to reflect on those chaotic days and work it into manageable chunks.
Oct 25, 20194 min read
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A Bradders and a Bumpkin - a Cornish Walking Tale.
Did I ever tell you about the time I went walking in St. Ives with walking Queen, Julia ‘Bradders’ Bradbury?
Oct 17, 201911 min read
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Cornish Ramblings in Countryfile Magazine
Armed with my rucksack, trusty cocker spaniel Purdy and all the kit needed to get a group of people around nine miles of unfamiliar woodland
May 1, 20191 min read
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Spellbound at Boscastle
Have you ever visited a place that makes you feel you’re no longer in your homeland, but somewhere completely different?
Sep 1, 20185 min read
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Rollercoaster Rambling
If you’re looking for a mini Cornish walking challenge, then I can most definitely suggest the impressive Port Quin to Port Isaac route.
May 1, 20185 min read
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Sculptured Coastlines
You always know you’ve been for a good stomp when you get home and find mud half way up your backside
Nov 1, 20178 min read
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