Today, I’ll continue with a photo-heavy look at my holiday, with days 3 and 4. For these two days, the main topic was water.
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Hiking: August holiday pt.1
The previous Saturday (7.7.), I left for an 8-day hiking holiday. Over the next couple of weeks, I’ll be sharing some stories and photos from that time. Today, I start with the first two days.
Continue readingHiking: two days with sandstone
I have taken a disgustingly smart approach to taking my main vacation: June, before the school holidays, when the hills aren’t as crowded. 2021 is still a bit unpredictable, so I was changing my plans a lot during April and May…
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Continue readingA return outdoors
You’ve probably noticed the lackof hiking posts in the last few months. In March, my country went into a hard lockdown for 6 or 7 weeks, followed by two weeks of bad weather. Thus, I could only get back to hiking in late April.
Continue readingHiking: Autumn’s rainy welcome
After the sun-filled first half of September, I had a three-day trip planned for the end of the month, belonging to Autumn already. And the weather matched it.
Continue readingHiking: Summer’s end
You might’ve noticed a lack of hiking-realted posts through the summer, and that had a solid reason, but I managed to get back outdoors by the end of August.
Continue readingJuly hiking: the big (mis)adventure part 2
I’m returning to the post from the previous week with the second part. So, let’s get to it (and the photos, of course!)
Continue readingJuly hiking: The big (mis)adventure part 1
I’ve held off writing the usual monthly hiking retrospective for several reasons. One of them being that I haven’t passed this self-imposed test nowhere nearly as well as I’d like to. The second being that the rainy July didn’t help my mood to sort through photos.
Continue readingMay hiking: the month of water
May has passed by and thus it’s time to look back at my hikes during that month. While April was about rocks, May was about water.
Continue readingEat a deer, save the woods
Today, I’ll make an unusual post – a bit of ecology and a look at the struggling natural balance in the present time, as well as a look into the past and how it can be used in fiction.
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