Paul’s Nepal Blog 3
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The hardest hurdle looks to be overcome as yesterday I did a trial packing of the bags to see if the bags could cope with all of the kit I’ve bought & would they be within the weight limit. Initially it was good & bad news with the bags coping but coming in at 34 Kg, that was 4Kg over the limit. Hard decisions followed, out went half my mini mars bars, a bag of
Paul’s Nepal Trek Blog 2
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Well despite the weather forcing a change of plan halfway through Fraser’s & my trip to Glen Shiel preceded by a lot of hobbling & limping in the aftermath of the Half Marathon things are still firmly on track for Sunday’s flight out. I was elated with my performance in The Royal Parks Half Marathon a week ago. The signs were good initially after a late 5 mile & surprisingly fast training run two days
Thank You
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Just a quick note to thank our friends Julie, Rob & Michael who stepped in at short notice & without hesitation to help Gaby & Alison in the cafe last weekend. With Dorina & Paul ‘relaxing’ down in London their help was essential to get us through a very busy weekend & we really can’t thank you enough!
ML Course
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In August I attended a 5 Day ML Training Course held by Rob Johnson here in North Wales. I can only say that it made a massive impact on me & my way of appreciating the environment I so often find myself in & my awareness of those around me. Prior to the course my only significant experience had been a day out on the slopes of Snowdon when Jim Langley of Natures Work had
Thank You Nick
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4 Blogs in 4 days, how did you get me to do that Nick? Was in mind control? Seriously though thanks to both you & Sarah for spending time with me last week explaining how the system works etc. & indeed to all involved at e-blueprint from your relaxed ethos which helped me get enthused by the whole process through to design work & mechanics of both visiting the site & maintaining it. An excellent

