Category: Backpacking Blogs [Blogs about backpacking and lightweight camping - some by Club members, some not. These are external sites and all opinions and comments are the blog author's and not those of the Backpackers Club.] (12)
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Category: Backpacking Blogs (12)
Blogs about backpacking and lightweight camping - some by Club members, some not. These are external sites and all opinions and comments are the blog author's and not those of the Backpackers Club.
Paddy Dillon
Personal blog of the President of the Backpackers Club.
Al's Outdoor World
Al's blog on being out in the outdoors walking and on two wheels. Daywalking, Backpacking, Road and Roughstuff Cycling a bit of Mountain Biking and when the weathers good enough Motorcycle Touring
Backpacking in Britain blog
A site about backpacking mainly in mountainous and remote regions of England, Wales and Scotland.
  Blog of Terry Abraham - wild camping landscape videographer
Terry Abraham's blog - wild camping landscape videographer
Cameron McNeish
Personal blog of the former President of the Backpackers Club
Chris Townsend
Personal blog of the former Vice president of the Backpackers Club
Graham's Long Walk - LEJOG
Graham King's LEJOG - Walking Lands End to John O'Groats, started 21 March 2016.
  Jason McDonald's Walking Pages
Walking blogs on Southern England long distance footpaths. Most not covered elsewhere.
Submitted by Stuart
John J's Blog
Club member John J's adventures with walking, backpacking, running, cycling, and loads of other stuff. Soon to include his hybrid LEJOG - March 2016.
  John Wrigley - A Wainwright Round
John's blog of his single multi-day walk, up hill and down dale, to climb all 214 of the summits described in Alfred Wainwright’s classic Pictorial Guide to the Lakeland Fells in May-June 2014.
Litehiker
Personal blog of Litehiker
  Mike's LEJOG 2017 blog
Club member Mike's blog on walking the whole length of Britain starting mid-April 2017.
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