By: Blonde Two
On a recent Duke of Edinburgh’s Award Bronze expedition the young people I was working with were camping for one night on a local school… Read full article
On a recent Duke of Edinburgh’s Award Bronze expedition the young people I was working with were camping for one night on a local school… Read full article
Sleeping in a hammock is my favourite type of camping. There’s nothing to beat that connection with the trees, and gentle swing in the breeze…. Read full article
Once you have discovered the joys of hammock camping, you might find yourself with the same obsession as me, that of finding trees in which… Read full article
There are few things more satisfying than a challenge completed, even if it is a challenge that you have set yourself (with your own rules),… Read full article
Here’s a little video of my hammock and I swinging gently in the trees. It was so peaceful at Hole Station Adults Only Campsite that… Read full article
At the beginning of January (the month of my 50th birthday), I set myself the Get Outside challenge of sleeping outdoors (or very nearly outdoors) for 50 nights… Read full article
If you have read my post about New Zealand biosecurity checks, you will know that Mr B2 and I took a fair amount of outdoor… Read full article
I am discovering that I have a lot of things to learn about hammocks. Luckily I have a son who is something of a hammocking… Read full article
Hammocking for women I would love to know how many of the UK women who turned 50 this year (I did look for statistics) were… Read full article
Down here in Devon, we do lots of things very well indeed: moors (we have two fine ones), rain (we have a million rivers), cream… Read full article
If anybody knows what the collective noun for a group of hammocks is, do let me know. So far we in family Blonde Two have… Read full article