Hello readers! In my last post, I recounted my hike down the Samaria Gorge on the island of Crete, Greece. It was an incredible experience, and certainly the highlight of the holiday – but I wanted to share a few of my other Crete adventures, too. For the most part, this wasn’t an adrenalin-fuelled, up-at-the-crack-of-dawn, … Continue reading Clayton goes to Crete (Part Two)
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Clayton goes to Lanzarote (Part Two – The South)
Hello readers! I recently went on holiday to Lanzarote, and I have split my adventures and musings into two posts (see part one here). This week concerns the southern half of the island, which is home to its youngest volcanic features, located in and around the Timanfaya National Park. This week’s post will cover my … Continue reading Clayton goes to Lanzarote (Part Two – The South)
Clayton goes to Lanzarote (Part One – The North)
Hello readers! Last week I was on holiday on Lanzarote, a volcanic island off the northwest coast of Africa. Here in the UK, the island has a reputation for being a package-holiday hotspot, and it’s a popular destination for Brits seeking cheap alcohol and horrific sunburn. Millions of people travel to the island each year … Continue reading Clayton goes to Lanzarote (Part One – The North)
Clayton goes to Loch Goil
Hello readers! Last week I went on holiday to a fjordy-looking Scottish sea loch to the northwest of Glasgow. Loch Goil is long, deep, and narrow, and is walled in by steep mountains with rocky peaks and forested slopes. The valley sides are so sheer that civilisation has struggled to find a foothold, and the … Continue reading Clayton goes to Loch Goil
