Paul Archer & Johno Ellison - It’s on the Meter Book Review

Paul Archer & Johno Ellison - It’s on the Meter Book Review

It’s a plan we’ve probably all had while drinking with some mates in a pub. To drive around the world, have an adventure and maybe even set a few world records at the same time. Paul, Johno and Leigh managed to turn this normal display of optimistic bar bravado into a reality.

DorSAR - Dorset Search and Rescue

DorSAR - Dorset Search and Rescue

Years ago, I was looking for some way of volunteering my time to a good cause but was stuck with which option to go for as there are a few out there if you take the time to look. Soup kitchens, Samaritans, Territorial Army, litter picking to name a few. I wanted to do something that would help people and be outside, which eventually led me to choose Berkshire Lowland Search and Rescue. I could feel like a superhero rescuing people and at the same time get rained on in the famously fantastic British weather.

A Val Thorens Slope Guide

A Val Thorens Slope Guide

Apart from an hour and a half at the Milton Keynes Snozone in October 2018, the last time I went skiing was in 2012. We went to Bansko in Bulgaria which was great for the ability we were at the time and the budget we had but some of them started to go more regularly and wanted more of a challenge and some more options on and off the slopes. I had never been to the Alps before and was told it was going to in a whole different league from what i had done before. It was great.

What am I like eh!

What am I like eh!

Have you ever done a personality test? If you have, feel free to stop here and carry on with your day but if not, I would recommend it.

Developed in the 1960s by Isabel Briggs Myers and Katherine Briggs based on the research by Carl Jung, they found there are 16 different personality types divided into four sub categories. I am an E(extrovert)N(intuitive)F(feeling)P(perceiving), also known as a Campainer, which falls in the Diplomat category and makes up an estimated 7% of the global population

Busan City Guide

Busan City Guide

Busan, South Korea’s largest port and second most populous city. Located in the south of the peninsula, it is a popular destination for tourists and South Korean’s alike offering some of the best beaches, mountain trails and sea food in the country. Busan does not disappoint.

Seoul City Guide

Seoul City Guide

The ultra modern capital of South Korea. It has a rich ancient history and a very unique recent history with their cousins to the north only 74km away. It has the worlds fastest Wi-Fi, the highest density of robot workers per 10,000 human workers, Korean BBQs, somaek, and enough coffee to drown a smug of hipsters (the collective noun according to the Urban Dictionary).

Gyeongju City Guide

Gyeongju City Guide

The Golden City of the Silla dynasty. It may be a millennia since its heyday but this small southern city in South Korea packs a lot of culture and character. Here you will find more temples, tombs and shrines than you can shake a stick at, a slowly emerging craft beer scene and, if you are brave enough, a mattress to sleep on the floor of a traditional South Korean hanok.

A Leisurely Retirement

A Leisurely Retirement

The 5th of December 2011 was my first day in the leisure industry. It was a Monday. I know it was a Monday because I scrolled back through the calendar on my laptop to find out, and I know it was the 5th because most new jobs make you start on a Monday and the 5th of December 2012 was my second start date with the same company after having left and returned. My university course, Sport and Recreation Management, was designed to get those foolish enough to choose it into roles within the leisure, sport or hospitality industry. While at Uni I also did my NPLQ (National Pool Lifeguard Qualification). So, this may be viewed as a success, that I would finally be using my degree and NPLQ. It quickly became abundant that this may not be the case.