Andy Halliday

Andy Halliday is a passionate outdoor enthusiast and an avid camper. He has been exploring the wilderness and camping in the great outdoors for over two decades, and his experiences have inspired him to write about the joys of camping and the beauty of nature. As a camping enthusiast, he believes that spending time in the wilderness is not just a way to escape the daily grind, but also a way to connect with nature and gain a deeper appreciation for the natural world. Andy has camped in various locations across the country and on two different continents. He has a wealth of knowledge and experience to share with fellow campers. Through his writing, he hopes to inspire you to venture out into the wilderness and experience the beauty and serenity of camping. Andy articles and guides provide useful tips, advice, and insights on everything from selecting the right gear and equipment to finding the best campsites and hiking trails.

Kindness in Keswick: Local Hero Rescues Stranded Australian Tourists at Derwentwater

A pair of Australian tourists recently found themselves in a challenging situation near Derwentwater in the Lake District. After enjoying a day at the picturesque lake, they were inadvertently left behind by their group. Fortunately, a local from Keswick came

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Exploring the Value of English Heritage Membership in 2024

English Heritage, a national charity, manages over 400 historic sites across England, including castles, palaces, and Roman forts. With a vision to make history accessible, it offers memberships that provide free entry to these sites and support conservation efforts. As

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The Peak District’s Hidden Waterfalls: A Camper’s Hidden Treasure

The Peak District, a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, is not just about rolling hills and picturesque dales; it’s also home to some of the most stunning, yet lesser-known waterfalls. These hidden gems are perfect for campers seeking to explore beyond

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Exploring the Lake District’s New Accessible Trail: A Wheelchair Adventure at Windermere

The Lake District, England’s largest national park and a muse to many, including Wordsworth and Taylor Swift, has recently enhanced its accessibility with the introduction of a new trail designed for wheelchair users. This initiative, part of the Miles Without

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Keswick Mountain Rescue Team’s Swift Response to Walker’s Slip at Catbells

In a recent emergency operation, the Keswick Mountain Rescue Team (MRT) demonstrated their vital role in community safety. On January 9, at 1:55 pm, the team was called to Catbells, a popular mountain in the Lake District, following reports of

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