It was so much fun walking along the side of road dressed like this, nothing covering the bottom half of the wetsuit! So many people wear, skin-tight jeans now, I doubt that anyone even noticed!
First wetsuit photos of 2018!!
Yep it’s only the first day of 2018 and I’ve already been out walk while wearing a wetsuit! Of course, I am wearing the 2XU A:1 Active wetsuit, since it’s the only wetsuit, that I have with me!
Oh and I put the wetsuit on before setting off! So in other words, I did 30 miles of driving, with a 2 mile walk in the middle! So I was nice and warm, by the time, I got back to the house!
Vlog: 2XU A:1 Active wetsuit @ Loch Lomond
WOW! It’s 2018 already! So here is my first vlog of the New Year, filmed on the bonnie banks of Loch Lomond. Yep in back in the 2XU A:1 Active wetsuit!
December 2017 most popular photos
First weigh-in of 2018!
My favourite walk of 2017…
There of course, could only be one favourite walk of 2017! That would of course be the walk that, I did with Nick up Ben Nevis, which is the highest mountain in the British Isles!!
And just to show that we really did it! The route we took can be seen at www.strava.com/activities/1088565730.
Here are some amazing photos, from a truly amazing walk!!
More photos from this set can be found at www.gordon-valentine.com/zenphoto/uk-named-summits/ben-nevis-17-07-2017/
My favourite cycle of 2017…
My favourite cycle of 2017… Has to be the one and only cycle, that I did in Scotland this year. Which took me from Killearn up the side of the west side of Loch Lomond to Loch Long.
You can check out the full route and stats from the cycle at www.strava.com/activities/971062599.
Here are some photos from the cycle, to show you, why I loved it so much!
The full set of these photos can be seen at www.gordon-valentine.com/zenphoto/days-out/04-05-2017/
Great British Railway Journeys : Series 9
Just to remind everyone, that the 9 series of Great British Railway Journeys starts tomorrow (Monday 1st January 2018) on BBC 2 at 6:30pm!
On his first journey follows in the footsteps of the new monarch for the new century, King Edward VII, from the grand estates of Norfolk to a bivouac on Brownsea Island. In this first episode, Michael takes a pot shot at the sport of kings at a country estate, where the king dallied with his mistress. He learns the ropes aboard an Edwardian wherry on the Norfolk Broads and joins variety performers to tap dance on Cromer Pier. In Cambridge, he investigates the student days of the young Prince of Wales and the novelist EM Forster, author of Howard’s End.