Warning Snapper

I wasn’t going to let a day of blue skies go by without a slightly longer walk than usual. The past few days have been overcast, thanks to the constant …

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Slushy Snapper

After all the snow we’ve had recently, it began to melt, but then froze again overnight, creating some hazardous walking conditions on the road. The road into Carding Mill Valley …

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Christoph Snapper

Well, Storm Christoph certainly dumped a lot of water on us overnight on Wednesday night. It was lashing the windows so hard it I had to turn the volume up …

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Uncredited Snapper 😢

There I was, sat in front of the telly, seeing the white bar extend across the bottom right of the television screen, expecting to see my Snapper Simon credit appear …

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Double Editor’s Pick

The weather today was absolutely stunning. I just had to go up Ragleth Hill, because I knew that although the streets were shrouded in fog, I could see clear skies …

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Horsey Snapper

The weather over the past few days has been changeable – to say the least, and during wilder weather the horses on the Long Mynd often drop into the valleys …

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Mystery Snapper

I took a slightly longer route yesterday on my walk (because the weather improved) and snapped this little shot: Then, first thing this morning, while watching BBC Breakfast, I caught …

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October Sunshine (Before the Storm)

Well, I hadn’t planned on climbing Ragleth Hill today, but as it was such glorious weather, and Storm Alex is on its way tomorrow, it seemed the sensible thing to …

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Sunny Snapper

After getting an Editor’s Pick two days, I was rather surprised to find another Editor’s Pick this evening, with a photo of some sunshine on the lower flanks of Hope …

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Needle’s Eye Snapper

I set off early this morning towards The Wrekin to tackle a route for Country Walking magazine. The national forecast had said that any cloud first thing this morning would …

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