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Vandals In A Green And Pleasant Land?: Benvenuto Solomon

layanglicana wrote 1 day ago: Do hikers’ feet in these our times Walk upon England’s mountains green? And are there no … more →

Tags: Poetry, Vandalism, litter, Benvenuto Solomon, preservation of rural England, trippers, vandals

An inconvenient pandemic

Lewis Elliott wrote 4 days ago: Hello blogsters, and welcome to a more physical activity themed blog post. The results of a YouGov s … more →

Tags: health, physical activity, Moderate intensity, walking, YouGov, British Heart Foundation, accelometry, Government, Public Health

Put your best foot forward

Dave Evans wrote 1 week ago: Canterbury trek open to all   Canterbury’s Ramblers are inviting others to join them tomo … more →

Tags: All News HOME, Events

Get Walking Week

wisemonkeymedia wrote 1 week ago: We all know that there is nothing quite like a good walk. Whether its hiking up a hill, strolling th … more →

Tags: Cornwall, Useful Information, Market Square, walking, walk, cornish walks, BBC, British Ramblers, Walk North Cornwall

An Anniversary, a massive map and a reunion!

Dragon Run 1027 wrote 2 weeks ago: This Sunday marks the 1st Anniversary of the opening of the Wales Coast Path! 870 miles of walkable/ … more →

Tags: Dragonrun1027, map, offa's dyke, Ordinance Survey, ultrarunning, wales coast path, Walk Wales 1027

The South Shields dynasty: defenders of our freedom2 comments

campaignerkate wrote 2 weeks ago: The parliamentary constituency of South Shields, which has a by-election on 2 May, is significant fo … more →

Tags: Access, coastal access, common land, Open Spaces Society, Parliament, "Access Land", National Trust, right to roam

Loyola Men's Volleyball makes NCAA Final Four

Anna SK Buchanan wrote 2 weeks ago: Loyola’s Joe Smalzer By Anna Buchanan Loyola University Chicago’s Men’s Volleyball … more →

Tags: loyola student dispatch, Loyola University Chicago, rogers park, Sports, Chicago, Sport History, Mens Volleyball, ncaa championship, Achivements

The Kinder legacy3 comments

campaignerkate wrote 2 weeks ago: New Mills was a good choice for the first Spirit of Kinder Day, to celebrate the 81st anniversary of … more →

Tags: Open Country, DEFRA, Open Spaces Society, National Parks, town and village greens, green spaces, walking, Access, National Trail

I agree with Ramblers: Shropshire Council is losing its grip on footpaths1 comment

andybodders wrote 3 weeks ago: A letter has arrived from The Ramblers asking me to “support a reversal of the cuts imposed by the c … more →

Tags: Shropshire Council, Economy, Environment, Elections: 2013, footpaths

Kilvey Hill's culture

campaignerkate wrote 3 weeks ago: Macsen the skewbald horse, with his silent, unshod feet, carefully picked his way along the track, t … more →

Tags: Public paths, Open Country, Open Spaces Society, British Horse Society, Riding, Access, Wales, Campaigns, "Access Land"

April Guided Walk - The Great Ridge

Paul Besley wrote 3 weeks ago: The Great Ridge looking back towards Losehill from Mam Tor One of the best ways to start a walk is w … more →

Tags: peak district, walking, Guided walks, Kinder, edale, Rockandfell, Peak District National Park, Rockandfell Guided Walks, Dark Peak

Join Geoff Rambler for a trip down memory lane

John Parkinson wrote 1 month ago: Walkers are being urged to join the third in a series of historic hikes around the Kent countryside … more →

Tags: features, Charity, Cliffe, walk, marshes, Air, ambulance

Joseph and the Regis Ramblers

ruhighlander wrote 1 month ago: Regis Ramblers staged their 18th annual musical production, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolored Dre … more →

Tags: Art, college musicals, Joseph and the Technicolor Dreamcoat, musicals, Regis, Regis College, regis ramblers, Regis University, theatre

Ramblers' vital volunteers2 comments

campaignerkate wrote 1 month ago: Today at the Ramblers’ general council I presented 12 ‘president’s awards’ to our … more →

Tags: Public paths, Open Country, green spaces, walking, Access, natural england, National Trail, OPEN SPACES, Ramblers' president

Irene Bunting—‘backbone of the access movement’

campaignerkate wrote 1 month ago: Irene Bunting, 14 March 1918–16 March 2013 If you die at a great age, not many people will come to y … more →

Tags: People, Access, "Access Land", Campaigns, right to roam, walking

Wanted—a national champion5 comments

campaignerkate wrote 1 month ago: The Friends of the Ridgeway’s debate last Sunday on the future of national trails was fortuito … more →

Tags: Public paths, walking, Access, natural england, National Trail, Ramblers' president, Campaigns, footpath

The Day Job

ramblingfrench wrote 1 month ago: Unfortunately, touring Britain to check out its weird quirks isn’t my actual job. Nor does it involv … more →

Tags: weird quirks, countryside

Happy birthday South Downs National Park

campaignerkate wrote 1 month ago: Today, 1 April, is the third anniversary of the South Downs National Park and the second of the Sout … more →

Tags: South Downs National Park, National Parks, Ramblers' president, Campaigns, National parks, development

Keep Yourself and Your Fellow Ramblers Happy: A Guide to Road Trips

Tom wrote 1 month ago: As most people who know me are aware, I’ve done more than my fair share of rambling across the Unite … more →

Tags: On The Road - Artists Abroad Blog, Music, tom, Edwards, keep, yourself, And..., Your, fellow


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