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Welcome to Doodlecat - where we enjoy the great outdoors and gather a range of news and views. Much of the content
is courtesy of the generous contributions from the splendid people who participate in the annual TGO Challenge, so there is
a wealth of outdoor experience here, especially if you like walking in Scotland - but we try to range worldwide.
The home page is where we post the latest news and views from the Doodlecat team. You can have your say
too! Just click on the 'comments' link on any of the posts - or if you have a story or photogallery that you think we'd like, then
let us know. Random Doodles and the
Image Gallery welcome guest contributions, as well as the perennial favourite, the
TGO Challenge pages
The blogroll on the right displays ten links to other sites that you might like to try out - there are a lot more, and the list will change each time
you visit or 'refresh' the page.
Enjoy your stay.
New TGO Challenge Stories and photos
Mike Knipe's 2008 Challenge account is now available in the TGO Challenge section. Another cracking read from Mike - and this time with pictures!
More to follow - The next is from 1989!
I'll be updating the site generally over the next weeks (yes, yes, I know the 'events' page is way out of date) so if anyone wants to drop in a new story or photo(s), now is a good time. Just go to the Contact Us page to email us or notify us of any new events.
Toodle pip for now.
4 Comments:
Mikes walk was a good route and nice pics, good weather this year. I hope to get on the 09 Challenge, but the weather I doubt will be as kind for a few years
Nice work, Mike, and thanks Phil for getting it up on here.
Mike seems to have scampered across quite quickly this year - so presumably all well on the health front now Mike?
A great read, fella!
Cheers
I'm all right, but my PC has been struck by lightening...
Could have been your postillion.
An absolutely amazing diary. I haven't laughed so much since....well never mind, it's still a sore point with the 'Ruling Military Junta'.
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