On the hill with…Lis Bloor
Welcome to another “On the hill with…” Lis Bloor, who says “there are no Everest ascents or big stuff…just a girl with a passion for the hills who loves adventure”. Perfect…read on Overlooking Buttermere, a favourite place How did you get into walking and the outdoors? From a family of couch potatoes I never realised the awe, grip and beauty that adventures in the great outdoors held. My first overnight trip was to The Children’s Inn in Rowarth camping with the Brownies. I was the first on the coach, the excitement building up inside me, my mini rucksack packed with a torch and midnight treats! I got involved in The Duke of Edinburgh’s award scheme through school with regular hikes up Kinder, Bleaklow and hills in the Peak District, learning how to use a map and compass and gaining my Gold D of E. I joined MDOC and developed my micro navigation skills, often getting disorientated and having a love / hate relationship with contour features. My first teaching job was in Wythenshawe and I would regularly take a group of primary aged kids to orienteering events or up Kinder at the weekend. I remember someone asking me if[…]
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