Badminton Horse Trials – Cross-Country Day

This weekend was the weekend of the annual Mitsubishi Motors Badminton Horse Trials three day event which is one of the best three day events in the world, it also happens to take place 3 miles from where I live which means that I have been every year it has taken place bar one since I was tiny. So this year I headed over on the cross-country day as usual. This year the weather was stunning and the best conditions I have ever been to Badminton in that I can recall, it was a beautiful sunny day with a light breeze to keep the temperature down to a pleasant level and despite there not having been any proper rain here for over a month the course was still not too hard for the horses due to the careful maintenance by the course builders. We started the day as we always do by walking the course before the riders are riding it and while it is less crowded so a better view of the jumps can be gained and so when we head back later and there are crowds everywhere we. Read the full article…

Motorbiking on Dartmoor

Since my last blog post where I went out on the back of one of my friends motorbike around Somerset and Cheddar gorge, I have headed back to Exeter where I finally got a chance to go on the back of another friends bike down here so got to go on the wonderful roads around Devon and on Dartmoor. I knew the roads across Dartmoor were good driving roads in a car and good fun too as when I got my new car last year I drove across it many times for fun and to learn how my car handled.  On the back of the bike they were even better, crusing along the twisting roads on the top of Dartmoor on a beautiful spring day was amazing. Unfortunately we could only spend a few hours out as we had to get back to Exeter to meet up with some friends and head out for a walk along the river to the pub, it’s a hard life! But it has left me greatly looking forward to the weather getting good again and providing another chance to head out on the bike again. Read the full article…

Motorbiking in Somerset

Today on my rest day after getting back from my holiday last week winter mountaineering in Scotland I met up with one of my friends in Bath and we headed to the Mendip Hills in Somerset to have some fun on his motorbike in the sun, a Honda CBR 600. As usual since being on a bike my car now feels incredibly slow and boring, so am already planning a trip out on another friends bike next week, so there will probably be some more photos appearing shortly! While we were in the Mendips we met up with some friends so got the chance to take some photos looking out of the boot with my friend following the car which was much harder than I thought it would be due to the seemingly small bumps in the road making it extremely hard to keep the camera steady! We also headed to Cheddar Gorge which I always thought was fun in a car but on the back of a bike it was amazing and I can’t wait to go back there again sometime soon.

Mountaineering in Scotland

In my previous blog post I described the first half of the week I spent in Scotland (click here) and this is how the rest of the week went now I am back at home after a long drive back from Fort William. Wednesday was a wash out due to heavy rain all day causing severe weather warnings to be issued for the western highlands so we stayed at the house for most of the day apart from half an hour when we headed out to the loch near the house we were staying in and in the process of doing that got soaked! The weather did however improve on Thursday so we headed out for another attempt at Aonach Mor but this time via a gully on the western side of the ridge but due to a lack of snow in the gullies from the warm conditions we ended up just doing an improvised scramble up to the top which was great fun and challenging in a few places but not before we practised some glissading on a small patch of snow we found in the valley.  When we got to the top we were greeted by our first view of. Read the full article…

Winter Mountaineering in Scotland

This week I am up in Scotland with my university’s expedition society to do winter mountaineering. We have however been plagued with poor weather and lack of snow since we have been here but thankfully that has not stopped us! On the first day we went up to Stob Ban to teach winter techniques to the unexperienced people in the group showing them how to use ice axes and crampons and do important techniques such as ice axe arrests. Due to the ridge to the summit being on cloud for most of the day we did not head up to the summit and ended up just teaching in an area of snow we found near the coll. On the second day gale forces were forecast but we decided to give walking a try and headed up to Aonach Mor but it turned out the forecast was correct and when we got to the gondola station we were in the cloud with horizontal rain and winds that seriously impeded motion. Due to this we just headed back down the downhill track which looked like an amazing track to bike on which I plan. Read the full article…