for the very latest additions click below

 

 

for a list of pages added between

March 2000
and
April 2001

scroll down

 

 

April 2001

amongst the pages added in April

a new section of pictures of Cape Verde
including
the ascent of Pico de Fogo a 9000 foot volcano

 

 

March 2001

amongst the pages added in March

a page of pictures of Spratton scouts climbing on an indoor wall at Danes Camp Leisure centre, Northampton

 

 

February 2001

amongst the pages added in February

a  walk along the Helvellyn ridge taking in seven  Lakeland peaks, including a new shot in the gallery of Helvellyn summit

 

 

January 2001

amongst the pages added in January

a new section on  India  is now online after my recent visit

a short walk up Cave Dale and over Mam Tor in Derbyshire snow

 

 

October 2000

amongst the pages added in October

a new section on   GPS  navigation

 

 

September 2000

amongst the pages added in September

a new section on the  sea  with pages on  diving,  and sailing,  Sergeant-major fish  in Egypt.
sea pages include UK, Bali, Borneo, and Egypt

 

 

August 2000

amongst the pages added in August

climbing on Carrauntoohil  in Ireland

 

 

July 2000

amongst the pages added in July

climbing on Tryfan Bach  in Snowdonia,  Cairn Toul in the Cairngorms

 

 

June 2000

amongst the pages added in June

climbing on Birchen edge  in the peaks,
Great Gable and Scafell Pike in the Lakes

 

 

May 2000

amongst the pages added in May

ET pictures from the dome

climbing on Amphitheatre buttress in Snowdonia 

 

 

April 2000

amongst the pages added in April

Kentmere horseshoe walk in the lakes

Wildlife "close up's"  include  fallow deer, seals & toad

walking in fresh snow on Bynack More  in the Northern Cairngorms

 

 

March 2000

site revamped : includes less links to other pages mid page;
also trying to focus pages into sections better

training pages put together under a Learn to ...... section,
and
BELA 2000 in the Long Myndd

the Dom in Switzerland,
the Cape Wrath coastal walk in Scotland's far north
and
the Sgurr of Eigg