In London there are now buses driving round that say
“There’s probably no god. Now stop worrying and enjoy your life”
Paid for by a collection of atheists.
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Climb all 165 of the 600 metre Mountains in Wales
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1 person |
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learn Welsh/dysgu cymraeg
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2 people |
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improve my spanish
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1,044 people |
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learn more mathematics
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28 people |
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expand my knowledge of evolution
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6 people |
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improve my German
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484 people |
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cycle more
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77 people |
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Learn acoustic guitar
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128 people |
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watch 25 films in 2008
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1 person |
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start an open source project
2 entries |
60 people |
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promote atheism
2 entries . 2 cheers |
7 people |
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Record an album
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1,175 people |
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buy sticky eyes and put them on things in public places
2 entries . 5 cheers |
1 person |
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Learn a vim trick every week
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1 person |
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ice climbing
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3 people |
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go lead climbing
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4 people |
How I did it: It's easy to buy a motorcycle, one day course for CBT, find a 125cc bike, buy it, buy insurance and off you go. The harder part is keeping it running and getting the experience ready to take your big bike test. I recently passed that and I am now looking to buy another motorbike that can match the speed of the surrounding traffic so I am no longer a one-man traffic jam. Read how I did it…
In London there are now buses driving round that say
“There’s probably no god. Now stop worrying and enjoy your life”
Paid for by a collection of atheists.
Unfortunately I’ve injured my knee. There is no lasting damage the physiotherapist says but it means I probably won’t be making any progress in October and meant I was unable to do a planned walk in the Brecon Beacons in september. This means that I have only just reached the 120s and currently have 129 summits remaining.
Hopefully my knee will be better for the start of the winter season which I am looking forward to taking full advantage of.
I’ve now climbed 22 of the mountains of Wales and I have a map showing the summits I have visited
This summer I am doing a sponsored walk for the Ogwen Valley Mountain Rescue that will see me visiting 8 of the 3000 foot mountains in wales in one walk. It’s 16 miles or so.
I’m also visiting Cadair Idris and revisiting Tryfan with friends in the near future. Tryfan is an excellent mountain but unfortunately the one that causes the most trouble for the Ogwen Valley Mountain Rescuers.
Then in september I will be visiting 4 summits in the Brecon Beacons as part of the mountain trail challenge, which is a 30 mile walk in aid of the mountain rescue team in that area.
So I have completed 22 (13.3%) summits and have 143 remaining. Of which 7 are planned within the next 3 months. So hopefully I will be down to the 120s by the end of September.