Archive for Walking.org
Guide to Columbia Boots, Shoes and Apparel
We look at the wide range of Columbia boots, shoes and clothing as March seems to be a funny old month with sun, showers, scorching heat and freezing cold.
12Mar2010 | Walking.org | 0 comments | Continued
More Snow On The Way
Time to get your snow boots out again as snow is forecast for the midlands and North on Monday with snow showers sweeping Southwards by Tuesday morning.
5Feb2010 | Walking.org | 0 comments | Continued
Caring For Your Walking Boots
All walking boots, leather ones in particular, benfit from constant cleaning and occassionally conditioning with special treatmentes which can toughen your walking boots and provide extra waterproof protection, extending the life fo the boot.
26Jan2010 | Walking.org | 1 comment | Continued
Burn off Your Christmas Dinner with a Walk
Put on your walking boots and take a stroll to enjoy the winter landscape and burn off all that Turkey and Christmas pudding!
22Dec2009 | Walking.org | 0 comments | Continued
Fit Flops
Fit Flops are the flip flop with the gym built in, but what makes walking in Fit Flops so much better than just taking a stroll? Walking.org investigates.
1Dec2009 | Walking.org | 0 comments | Continued
Gore Tex Guide
Gore-Tex is the leading waterproof technology in the clothing industry. So what makes Gore-Tex so exceptional and when does Gore-Tex not live up to expectations? We investigate.
25Nov2009 | Walking.org | 0 comments | Continued
Keen Shoes Guide
Keen began with a unique sandal but today Keen shoes have a massive following with walkers and outdoor enthusiasts. Read our guide to the Keen brand and their best products for walking.
17Nov2009 | Walking.org | 0 comments | Continued
Top 5 Hiking Boots
It’s hiking boot season, so here are our top 5 hiking boots to meet all needs and budgets.
30Oct2009 | Walking.org | 0 comments | Continued
Satmap Active 10 – GPS Review
The Active 10 Plus is a complete GPS solution and is an excellent OS mapping device. It gives you the hardware, software and route planning tools you need to get out and explore the great outdoors.
28Oct2009 | Walking.org | 0 comments | Continued
Garmin Vista HCx – GPS Review
Small and light, the HCx is designed for trail, hiking, geocaching, and biking, and also doubles as a basic in-car sat nav with Garmin’s CityNavigator maps.
28Oct2009 | Walking.org | 0 comments | Continued
Garmin eTrex H – GPS Review
Combining amazing value for money and top quality technology, this user friendly e-Trex GPS has a whole host of functions to get the most out of your chosen activity.
28Oct2009 | Walking.org | 0 comments | Continued
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 | Continued
North Face Hedgehog XCR Review
We review the new North Face Hedgehog outdoors shoe and assess how good it is when it comes to comfort, fit, grip and waterproof protection.
1Oct2009 | Walking.org | 0 comments | ContinuedWhy not book up a Walking Holiday?
It would be easy to choose one if they were all the same, but walking holidays come in all shapes and sizes. Whether your fancy is for gentle walks or adventure walks, there is sufficient variety available to suit all levels of taste and fitness, both in the UK and abroad.
19Sep2009 | Walking.org | 0 comments | ContinuedWalking Holidays – What Gear Do I Need?
Planning a walking holiday requires organisation and method – and that also goes for the clothes and gear that you intend taking with you.
17Sep2009 | Walking.org | 0 comments | Continued