I’d been planning to be in the Lake District this week for some time, but the weather chose that exact time to rebel. Facing the prospect of up to 95 kph gusts and lots of rain, I looked around for alternatives – anything just to get out for a couple of nights. And so I … Continue reading Washed Away
Tag: South Downs Way
A Couple of Days on the South Downs
I'd been planning to be in the Lake District this week for some time, but the weather chose that exact time to rebel. Facing the prospect of up to 95 kph gusts and lots of rain, I looked around for alternatives - anything just to get out for a couple of nights. And so I … Continue reading A Couple of Days on the South Downs
A bit of the South Downs Way – Warming Up for the TGO Challenge 2025
It's traditional that each year I do the TGO Challenge, I do a warm-up or preparation trip - sometimes more than one - in the lead-up to the main event. This is an opportunity to see where I'm at physically, try out gear and help make the decisions as to what to take, and simply … Continue reading A bit of the South Downs Way – Warming Up for the TGO Challenge 2025
Walk the Chalk: South Downs Way – Part 3
Hassocks to Eastbourne: 57km (36 miles), 1,422m ascent (4,665ft) Day 6 Last night's dinner was awesome, and bloody well should have been as I'd carried it from the BP garage. Pasta Arrabiata (of sorts) cooked on a camping stove, reminded me of how great it is to have real food rather than just rely on … Continue reading Walk the Chalk: South Downs Way – Part 3
Walk the Chalk: South Downs Way – Part 2
Cocking to Hassocks: 60km (38 miles), 1,406m ascent (4,613ft) Day 4 The stay at the campsite on the outskirts of Cocking couldn't have come at a better time. I'd avoided a nasty day of rain that would have been very uncomfortable to be out in, and also had a night of respite from the stresses … Continue reading Walk the Chalk: South Downs Way – Part 2
Walk the Chalk: South Downs Way – Part 1
Winchester to Cocking: 64km (40 miles), 1,369m ascent (4,491ft) Day 1 It was a pleasant journey to Winchester. As someone who hasn't commuted in over two years, and with no intention to ever do so again, I hadn't relished piling on a rush hour train along with all the miserable people. But as it turned … Continue reading Walk the Chalk: South Downs Way – Part 1