Zion National Park – Angels Landing

Angels Landing is a 450m rock formation. Several people have died trying to get to the top. At its worst, there are steep drops either side of you as you ascend or descend its spine. There are now chains to help you go up. Before getting to that stage you ascend 21 switchbacks, which have … Continue reading / view photos Zion National Park – Angels Landing

Zion National Park – trails

I hadn’t heard of Zion National Park before this trip. It’s a beautiful park, with lots of trails for different abilities. There is an extensive (free) bus service to take you to the starting point of trails. We were unable to hike Antelope Canyon or the Narrows (too much river flow) but tomorrow we’ll be … Continue reading / view photos Zion National Park – trails

Grand Canyon – Horseshoe Bend

The drive to the north side of the Grand Canyon saw the land become more desert like. On the way there we popped into the Desert View Watchtower. Completed in 1932, it’s designed to resemble an ancient North American watchtower. The ruinous, decayed look is by design and not because it’s old! Entrance is free … Continue reading / view photos Grand Canyon – Horseshoe Bend

Grand Canyon – Horseshoe Mesa hike

Unlike normal hilly hikes, this one goes down into the Grand Canyon first then you return the same way. This may seem not to make a difference. However, walking down can be strenuous, especially when the path is steep. This meant that ascending was more difficult than if you’d climbed first and descended second. You … Continue reading / view photos Grand Canyon – Horseshoe Mesa hike

Grand Canyon – first view

Our first sighting of the Grand Canyon was in the south near Grandview Point . Your breath is taken away the second you see it. There’s nothing like it. The scale is incredible. It’s understandable why the place is popular with Americans. The best views and hikes for the Grand Canyon seem to be in … Continue reading / view photos Grand Canyon – first view

Getting to San Francisco

We had for me an unprecedented long wait in the plane before taking off at Heathrow. A 10cm pin used in the cargo doors was defective. It took three hours to find a spare pin, install it and do the paperwork. When we did take off, I realised I had forgotten how long a 10.5 … Continue reading / view photos Getting to San Francisco

Lydney Harbour

In the late 1980s/early 1990s, a new DJ was broadcasting on GLR, the BBC radio station for London. Unusually for the time, the station gave DJs a free hand. They could talk about anything and play whatever music they wanted. There was no playlist. Some of the DJs who started on the station included Chris … Continue reading / view photos Lydney Harbour

Wye Valley walk: Coleford/ Lower Redbrook

The Wye Valley always seems to be deserted when I walk there. Today we did see a small group – the sort of people I associate with the long-established Ramblers group: hardy, well-equipped, appropriately addressed, senior and led by a cheerful, never-say-die leader! We walked this section of the beautiful Wye Valley starting at the … Continue reading / view photos Wye Valley walk: Coleford/ Lower Redbrook

Forest of Dean walk

It’s been a long time since I’ve been to the Forest of Dean. It’s lovely to return and stay with my long-time friend, Dave. This was a short but thoroughly enjoyable walk in the Forest. It has changed in the past few years. The boars are more plentiful and digging up the paths. Despite that, … Continue reading / view photos Forest of Dean walk

Aston Rowant hike

Not so much a hike as a Bank Holiday Monday stroll. But a very pleasant one, made all the better because of the beautiful woods and bluebells. I found the walk on the Chilterns website. The walk is known as the Aston Rowant Discovery Trail. Full details of my route are mapped here. View photos Aston Rowant hike