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Thumbing The Map: How To Keep Track Of Where You Are

Thumbing The Map: How To Keep Track Of Where You Are

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Where was I again? Thumbing the map is a navigational technique which allows you to quickly and easily keep track of where you are on the trail. As well as being super useful for trail hiking, I’ve seen it used in some surprising places…

Canoeing The Spey With Kevin, Ray & Justine part 11 – The Final Day Starts With Poignant Reflection

Canoeing The Spey With Kevin, Ray & Justine part 11 – The Final Day Starts With Poignant Reflection

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The morning after the night before, Kevin is at first a little bleary eyed and reluctant to emerge from his tent. Besides it’s cold out and has been raining all night. Justine warms herself by the fire as I make proper porridge over it. It’s the last day of the trip and time for some poignant reflection…

Canoeing The Spey With Kevin, Ray & Justine part 10 – Special Guests Come To Our Wild Camp

Canoeing The Spey With Kevin, Ray & Justine part 10 – Special Guests Come To Our Wild Camp

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Our final wild camping spot on the Spey. We get well set-up with a communal tarp area and plenty of firewood. This serves us well over an increasingly draughty evening, which even included a hail storm. Despite this, it’s a warm and fun evening around the campfire, with some friends joining to surprise Kevin with some special Scottish produce…

Canoeing The Spey With Kevin, Ray & Justine part 9 – Teaching Kevin To Make Campfire Coffee

Canoeing The Spey With Kevin, Ray & Justine part 9 – Teaching Kevin To Make Campfire Coffee

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Kevin tries his hand at dropped coffee but learns the technique is not as easy as it looks. He gets there in the end, though. Then Kevin runs through his personal clothing and equipment before we head on down the river to see what we can see…

Canoeing The Spey With Kevin, Ray & Justine part 8 – The Washing Machine

Canoeing The Spey With Kevin, Ray & Justine part 8 – The Washing Machine

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After the whisky-fuelled antics of the previous day, this episode sees the gang of four firmly back on the river and tackling some fun, bouncy white water, including the washing machine…

Canoeing The Spey With Kevin, Ray & Justine part 7 – More Whisky, Little Water

Canoeing The Spey With Kevin, Ray & Justine part 7 – More Whisky, Little Water

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The intrepid gang of four continue their off-river excursion to visit another distillery. This time the small but perfectly formed Ballindalloch distillery. Kevin asks some searching questions and gets more than he bargained for…

Canoeing The Spey With Kevin, Ray & Justine parts 5 and 6 – Where Does The Whisky Come From?

Canoeing The Spey With Kevin, Ray & Justine parts 5 and 6 – Where Does The Whisky Come From?

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The gang wake to a chilly start but get going quickly. No cooked breakfast today! There’s a reason for the alacrity, though, word of the possibility of sampling some of the local produce. By this, Kevin assumes, hopes, prays Justine means whisky.

Canoeing The Spey With Kevin, Ray & Justine part 4 – Setting Camp In The Dark

Canoeing The Spey With Kevin, Ray & Justine part 4 – Setting Camp In The Dark

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The Spey saga continues. We take a side trip to walk to some ancient standing stones. Kevin underestimates the haggis but his obsession with filming sheep means we end up paddling the last part of our route virtually in the dark. And then we still have to set up camp…

Canoeing The Spey With Kevin, Ray & Justine part 3 – River Safety

Canoeing The Spey With Kevin, Ray & Justine part 3 – River Safety

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The adventure continues on the River Spey. In this section the river starts moving, Kevin needs to negotiate some rapids and Ray talks safety and signals so everyone is on the same page…

Canoeing The Spey With Kevin, Ray & Justine part 2 – A Few Campfire Tricks

Canoeing The Spey With Kevin, Ray & Justine part 2 – A Few Campfire Tricks

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The off-the-wall journey down the Spey with Kevin Callan, Ray Goodwin and Justine Curgenven continues with the morning after the night before. Pancakes, bacon and maple syrup are on the menu but the priority is coffee. First, though, I need to get the fire going…

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