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Monthly Archives: April 2013

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“There is nowhere left to go, but everywhere.”

April 16, 2013by johndburns 2 Comments

Sometimes you just don’t see what’s on your doorstep.  I live beside the river Ness. I see it every day, watch its moods change.  I see it on calm, lazy […]

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Bleaklow – The clue’s in the name.

April 15, 2013by johndburns 1 Comment

See more of Andy’s great photos http://www.flickr.com/photos/darkpeak14 From somewhere out in the rain swept vastness of black we could hear someone calling for help.  All around us we could see nothing […]

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A gift from the mountain gods

April 7, 2013by johndburns 4 Comments

I’m doubled up over my walking poles, high on a snow slope, gasping for air like a goldfish plucked from its tank.  My legs have turned to jelly and various […]

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Fantastic Cairngorm Journey

April 5, 2013by johndburns 1 Comment

I survived!  I had a wonderful two days trip in the Cairngorms. Listen to the audio blog here http://johndburns.podomatic.com/entry/2013-04-05T01_18_05-07_00 Lots of photos coming when I publish the written blog in […]

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