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Chapter 13: You Got It (The White Stuff)

Barbados doesn’t have any trigpoints, so our long-anticipated Christmas holiday passed without any trigpointing activity, much to my wife’s relief!  The sweltering thirty-one degrees heat had made for an unusual Christmas Day, and provided a dramatic contrast with my next trigspedition less than three weeks later, which managed to coincide with the coldest day of the chilliest January for several years.  At no point that day did the temperature gauge in my trusty little Ford Focus register a number above zero.  There are pros and cons to trigpointing in the cold.  The obvious drawback is the amount of ice which covered some of the roads, particularly the narrow twisty country lanes that featured very heavily in that afternoon’s itinerary.  The challenging driving conditions were then worsened by large patches of fog which varied in intensity from prettily hazy to dense and opaque.  On the plus side, though, slippery roads with impenetrable visibility meant ...

Chapter 12: Emily and The Duke Of Wellington

August 2024.  Whilst I was in Burton-on-Trent last year, a missing-presumed-destroyed pillar had been discovered by the edge of a field in Nuneaton, and looking at the area online, it appeared there were a couple of easy bags very close to it, so I made a mental note to put the area on my list for a potential trigspedition.  After a mostly concrete-free summer, I thought a wander round this region would ease me gently back into the rockbothering habit again, so I started compiling a set of directions.  I’m always keen to be away from Reading when the Festival is happening, so the Bank Holiday saw me set off on my first roadtrip in four months.    S4299 Nuneaton Fields was easily found by a kissing gate on a PROW that bisected a large cornfield.  It is without doubt the coolest looking pillar I’ve seen, for not only is it (literally) laid back, but at the time of my visit it was wearing a natty pair of sunglasses.  With its head resting on a pillow of w...