The bad weather is finally behind us so we started driving towards the mountainous region of Oman, stopping first at a wadi for a hike along a very interesting route, following the village Falaj (irrigation system). It was basically a large concrete gutter with water gushing through the middle and a flat section on either…
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Desert storms and flash floods | Wahiba Sands and Wadi Bani Khalid
It’s time for us to explore another wadi in Oman and this time we’re heading to Wadi Bani Khalid. It’s said to be a lot more developed than Wadi Shab but we were still excited to check it out. This time we didn’t arrive early in the morning, we just rocked up at 1ish which…
Camels and Turtles on the eastern tip of the Arabian Peninsula
After exploring the stunning canyon that is Wadi Shab we continued south to Sur, a port town that was basking in sunshine when we arrived…which was a rare sight after so many overcast days. We took a stroll along the corniche and along the beach where the tide was out and it created some cool…
Exploring the Bimmah Sinkhole and Wadi Shab | Oman
We woke up surrounded by small sand dunes with the sun hitting the wind-swept ripples and our tent nestled beneath them. After some breakfast in the dunes we took the opportunity to pour some water over my hair and give it a wash which was well needed and then we hit the road towards Wadi…
Our first impressions of Oman | The start of our 14 day camping trip
After 9 months working in a hotel in the Lake District it’s finally time to hit the road again. Our original plan of doing a huge USA roadtrip were rudely demolished after Craig was denied his visa for no apparent reason. Which led us to going back to the drawing board and figuring out a…
Autumn hikes in the Lake District
It’s September and officially Autumn which is a season I absolutely adore so we headed out on a nice long day-hike starting in Great Langdale and up to the picture-perfect Blea Tarn before dropping down into the Little Langdale valley. The views of the rocky Langdale pikes were incredible as we looked back up from…
Our best camping trip | Wild swims, crazy sunsets and cloud inversions
A bizarre heat-wave hit us at the start of September and we couldn’t resist a 2 night 3 day camping trip in the hills. We headed north on a bus through the Lake District where we began an extremely steep hike, gaining about 500m elevation in less than a kilometre. We’d camped in the same…
Day hikes, sunsets and wildlife in the Lake District
While we had big plans of camping throughout the summer the weather had other ideas with June through August being a soggy mess so instead we opted for day hikes during the dry spells. We managed to do a pretty good job of hiking in the good weather-windows and exploring a few new routes. On…
Two extremely different camping trips | Thunderstorms and crazy sunsets
Summer in the Lake District has looked a little different to what we were expecting, call us ignorant but 3 months of rain and wind was a bit of a shock. Our camping trips came to a grinding halt because it’s just miserable in bad weather, saying that we did a spontaneous trip for my…
Camping above the clouds in the Lake District
Just as we began walking through the forest two owls swooped above our heads. It happened so quickly but Craig managed to see where one of them flew and we were able to have a look at the wee thing that resembled a 90’s fur-baby. Craig googled the breed of owl when we got home…