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Greetings folks and welcome to my first official travel blog. Here you will find an up to date account of ma travel adventures across the Globe! Ah'l try to update regularly and attach photies etc as ah go. As it stands at the moment, I'm in the process of finalising the route and booking ma ticket. I'm aiming to set off around mid-feb and will keep you posted as things develop.... I've added u aw as subscribers which means you will recieve e-mail notifications everytime ah update it. No bad eh? Hope ye's aw feel privileged! Cheers and enjoy Much Love [View Full Entry]

Stickos - Mark Young | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: December 6th 2006 | 47 Views | [diary=108835]


I'm currently encamped in Airdrie, between Edinburgh and Glasgow. Yesterday I did the short walk to Scotland's lowest county top, Cairnpapple Hill, and had to pay £3 for the privilege. The hill is owned by Historic Scotland as it's one of the best known prehistoric sites on the mainland, with evidence of human activity dating back 5,500 years. Ancient Britons built a henge up there, but out of wood not stone, and it was a burial site. Weather is unhelpful and blustery, praying it brightens up before I take on the highest mountains. Below is the copy of an article in [View Full Entry]

Bicycle Diaries - Jonny Muir | Read The Full Entry | Subscribe
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Published: July 9th 2006 | 383 Views | [diary=72630]

The road to Scafell Pike
Where only fools tread
Inquisitive horses near Hadrian's Wall