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"[A] fine-sounding swashbuckling
name, savouring so much of buccanners and the Spanish Main." (
Wainwright)
Originally (or nearly originally) from Cumbria, now in London, having lived in Cambridge, Zaragoza and Stroud for varying lengths of time.
Mostly interested in geographical topics, especially the mountains of Great Britain. From time to time I have attempted to revise the pronunciations for Gaelic hill names; a very out-of-date list of these can be found here. A more worthwhile enterprise is WikiProject British and Irish hills, which I founded.
Having wasted far too much time on Wikipedia in the past, and having rather less wastable time now than I used to, I intend to drastically cut back on my Wiki activities from now on (but may not succeed).
[edit] Photos
See Commons for my photos on Wikipedia. I also have a photo website and contribute to the Geograph British Isles project. Geograph images are free to use with a Creative Commons licence; if you'd like to use one of the photos on my website on Wikipedia I'll gladly oblige if you ask nicely.
[edit] Brag list
- Created: Black Mountain (range), Esterel massif, Arnside and Silverdale AONB, Hill lists in the British Isles, Holme, Cumbria, Template:Pronounced, Template:GB summits start + Template:GB summits entry, Kintail
- Significant contributions: Kendal, Ben Nevis (now a Good article), Inaccessible Pinnacle, Fell, Alfred Wainwright, Pillar (Lake District), Pike of Blisco (of course), Wetherlam, Pictorial Guide to the Lakeland Fells
- Illustrated: Forest of Bowland, Ben Nevis, Stroud, Gloucestershire, Great Gable, Lancaster Canal, Thames and Severn Canal, Gloucester Old Spot, Glyderau, Helvellyn, Buachaille Etive Beag et al.
[edit] Milestones