The Colour of Mud as a Compass
Readers of my books or this blog will be well aware by now that we should expect to find more puddles on the shaded southern…
Readers of my books or this blog will be well aware by now that we should expect to find more puddles on the shaded southern…
The following is taken from the last newsletter (subscribers received a fuller version of this a month ago, you can subscribe at the bottom of…
Cold air from the east is bringing weather mayhem. Or some snow and what we British like to call mayhem. As Bill Bryson once commented,…
Whenever you’re on sand or snow, tune in to the direction the most recent winds have been blowing from and you’ll find yourself surrounded by…
My thanks to Ginny Howells for coming on a course and for this wonderful email: “I just thought I’d share how I used natural navigation…
It is a truth universally acknowledged by town planners that there is no finer word than ‘sneckdown’. After heavy snow, town planners can see the…
It is that time of year when we get to enjoy snow and ice natural navigation clues. In the south of England there hasn’t been…
I’m just back from a week’s skiing in the French Alps. Whilst there I managed to track down one of the most seasoned local pros…