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Month: September 2021

OL30: Swaledale & Wensleydale

OS Explorer map OL30, Yorkshire Dales Northern & Central area: Wensleydale & Swaledale – I own this map, but had not visited the area before starting this blog. Visited for this post 7th February 2020. This is the second of five posts about a trip I did from Friday 7th to Monday 10th February 2020; … Continue reading OL30: Swaledale & Wensleydale →

Amrit Entirely new maps 5 Comments September 25, 2021 5 Minutes

279: Blyth & Doncaster

OS Explorer map 279, Doncaster: Conisburgh, Maltby & Thorne – I do not own this map, but had visited it before starting this blog. Visited again for this post 7th February 2020. This is the first of five posts about a trip I did from Friday 7th to Monday 10th February 2020; a long weekend … Continue reading 279: Blyth & Doncaster →

Amrit Maps I'd been to pre-blog 1 Comment September 23, 2021 4 Minutes

230: Eye

OS Explorer map 230, Diss & Harleston: East Harling & Stanton – I now own this map, but hadn't visited it before starting this blog. Visited for this post 19th January 2020. Attentive readers may remember that in February 2019, I went on a trip to Cley and Blakeney in North Norfolk, looking at churches … Continue reading 230: Eye →

Amrit Entirely new maps Leave a comment September 12, 2021 7 Minutes

231: Ringsfield & Beccles

OS Explorer map 231, Southwold & Bungay: Halesworth & Kessingland – I own this map, but had not visited it before starting this blog. Visited for this post Wednesday 8th January 2020. I visited this map area while on a day trip from Cambridge, for the purpose of visiting Ringsfield Hall, a venue where I … Continue reading 231: Ringsfield & Beccles →

Amrit Entirely new maps 1 Comment September 11, 2021 12 Minutes

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I'm enjoying how my hair and beard are getting gradually frostier this morning. Crunchy!
The sunlight in this valley was very pretty!
So, after about 3 years of being a long way behind, I've finally caught up with my blog, woop woop! As in, I've now written a post about every Ordnance Survey Explorer map area I've visited between starting the blog and now.
It's quite snowy up here! For some reason having snow in my beard and moustache makes me feel like Gandalf.
This lion has a moss hat!
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