by katemackay25 | Jan 21, 2022
If you’re squeamish, or of a nervous disposition, you might want to skip this post. However, if you like a helping of no-nonsense, reality, with a side-order of no-holds barred truth, of what really shakes down, on a long distance cycling adventure, then read on. Girl...
by katemackay25 | Oct 12, 2021
So many plans have had to change due to covid, but I was determined to have an adventure in 2021. Travel abroad was too challenging, but I thought domestic adventures had more chance in succeeding. I had always put off an endurance adventure, as I wasn’t sure I had it...
by katemackay25 | Jul 17, 2020
In my last blog post, I debated the pros and cons of taking a motorhome holiday in the UK. If you decided it was for you and your family here are some top tips and things we wish we had known before our first trip to the west coast of Scotland. Top Tips: Buy a...
by katemackay25 | Jul 13, 2020
I’ve not written a blogpost in a while, as it felt inappropriate at the start of the pandemic; most people were in survival mode thinking about jobs, their health and family. But with lockdown easing in the UK and media highlighting the possibility of holidays, it got...
by katemackay25 | Jan 25, 2020
It’s sometime around now that’s rumoured to be the most depressing day of the year; some mathematical formula to do with length of time since Christmas, poor weather and levels of debt after festive spending. Rather than feel sad, I thought I’d write a post to put a...
by katemackay25 | Nov 29, 2019
Ever wondered about what really happens on school ski trips, how they get organised and whether the kids are really safe? Well look no further, as Marcus Tinsley, bares all. As a former head teacher, outdoor education adviser and lead in Newcastle Schools Ski...