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GPS Device Reviews and Deals – What is a GPS receiver and do you need one?
GPS receivers are a handy piece of kit to have as long as you remember that they are not a substitute for a map! That might seem obvious, but never leave home without your OS map and a compass. You don’t have to spend a fortune on a GPS receiver suitable for walkers/hikers.
23Oct2009 | Walking.org | 0 comments | ContinuedDaube d’Aubergines
A daube is traditionally made with beef – this recipe is vegetarian but it can easily be made with cubes of beef, preferably slow cooked. This version is very quick to make and although it can be eaten immediately it is equally delicious when cool.
1 large aubergine
1 medium onion
2 cloves garlic
100 g (4 oz) mushrooms
1 [...]
West Highland Way – A Walk to the Foot of Ben Nevis
This tour takes us into the magnificent countryside of the Highlands of Scotland following most of Scotland’s famous footpath on its course from the south of Loch Lomond to Fort William and Ben Nevis.
19Feb2009 | Walking.org | 1 comment | Continued
Benefits of Dog Walking
Dog walking is a popular past time among many of us Brits. Often, it’s difficult to find a friend to go for a walking with, so it’s no wonder that a dog is a man’s best friend.
18Feb2009 | Walking.org | 0 comments | Continued
Tomato and Olive Crostini
Crostini make a fantastic light meal but they can also be used as a starter for a main meal. You can add any toppings you like but tomatoes, basil and olives are very simple and straightforward as well as being very healthy foods. I sometimes add a swirl of olive oil just before serving for [...]
8Jan2009 | Walking.org | 0 comments | ContinuedWalking can help back pain
95 per cent of people will suffer from back pain at some time in their lives. ‘Oh, if only I could do something for my aching back,’ must be one of the most common medical complaints. Fitness walking can provide relief for many people suffering from back pain.
19Dec2008 | Walking.org | 0 comments | Continued