Archive for August, 2010

Walks in Dorset – The Jurassic Coast

Thursday, August 26th, 2010

Walks in Dorset - The Jurassic coast

Walks in Dorset - The Jurassic coast

It may not quite feel like a 250million year old walk.  But the story of this famous Dorset and Devon Coastal Jurassic Coast walk really does go back to the ‘Middle Ages of life”

The walk won a World Heritage listing back in 2001, bringing an international status to the site.

The coast comprises of three geological periods.  The Triassic, Jurassic and the Cretaceous.  All of these span the Mesozoic Era (180 Million year, give or take).

The entire stretch equates to 95 miles and takes in the Purbeck area, Lyme Regis and Charmouth and the isle of Portland and Chesil Beach.  The Jurassic Coast website has an excellent interactive map worth looking at.

Rock falls along the many cliffs that make up the walk are not uncommon.  These mainly occur due to large cracks and fissures within the cliffs and can make the cliff drop away without any notice.  So take care.

At the end of the walk if you are feeling particularly energetic You could continue round to finish the South West Coastal path.  A mere 630 miles and approximately 1 month of you time.

Walking fleeces

It’s important to wear the right clothing for these trips.  In previous blog posts we have already talked about good quality Regatta Waterproofs jacket and Regatta shoes.  You also should take along a good fleece.

The Regatta Mercury Fleece for Men

Available in Olive green and Seal Grey, this soft an cosy fleece is excellent for day walking.  This is an “Anti-Pill” fleece, which means it will not develop those annoying balls of fabric after use.

Regatta Mercury fleece

Regatta Mercury fleece

The Regatta Mercury  Fleece costs £13.00

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The Regatta Nova Fleece for Women

Again, the Regatta Nova fleece is an “Anti-pill” and quick drying.  It is lightweight, which is useful when packing into a rucksack

Colour: Red,Plum,Navy,Black,Brown,Light olive green,Pink.

Size: Ladies 10-20

Special Features

  • 280 series Symmetry anti-pill both sides
  • Adjustable shockcord hem
  • 2 zipped lower pockets

Regatta Nova fleece

Regatta Nova fleece

The Regatta Nova fleece costs £13.00

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So #Grabthekids this summer holiday and hit the coast for some fascinating scenery and good healthy waking.

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Weymouth Midnight Walk 2010

Tuesday, August 17th, 2010

Weymouth Midnight walk

Weymouth Midnight walk

Now in it’s fourth year the Weymouth Midnight walk is being held at the Esplanade in Weymouth on Saturday 21 August.

This is a ladies only event starting at the Pavilion there are two options a 6km or a 10km walk.

The purpose of the walk is to raise money for Weldmar Hospicecare Trust.  It is an independent charity working in Dorset.  All our services are provided free of charge. 70% of the funds we need is raised locally; the rest is given by the NHS. We are the only agency providing specialist palliative care* in north, south and west Dorset.

Pictures from last year

If you need a pair of boots for the event, why not try the Regatta Women’s Lady Guideway Shoe at SAVE £30.00.

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Weymouth Carnival

Thursday, August 12th, 2010

Weymouth Carnival

Weymouth Carnival

Weymouth, Dorset is the place to be on 18th August for the annual Weymouth Carnival festivities. More than 100,000 people visit Weymouth each year during Carnival week where locals and holiday makers are treated to a truly fantastic, colourful and fun filled family day out. This year the Weymouth Carnival is organised by the Rotary Clubs of Weymouth and a dedicated community committee. The Carnival raises much need funds for the local community and worthy causes.

There are plenty of festivities at Weymouth beach to keep you entertained through out the day, and here at The Outdoor Store we have put together a summary of the main events.

Event list

Sand Sculpting Competition 10:30am

Weymouth is famous for its sand, perfect for making sand castles. You can get some tips from local sand sculptor Mark and all you’ll need is your bucket and spade to get creative. Who knows you may win a prize for your creation!

Beach Football 10:30am to 2:30pm - 3:30pm to 5:30pm

The Beach Football event is organised by Tim Davis and his team at WeySports (the Weymouth & Portland Community Sports Development Group) and players from Weymouth Ladies FC. This event is free and suitable for children of all ages and abilities. Kids will receive coaching and can take part in organised beach football matches.

Beach Space Hopper Race 1:30pm

The competitive Beach Space Hopper Race is open to women and children. Just bounce your way along the beach to the finish line or preserve your energy whilst enjoying the fun.

Bleep Test Challenge 3:30pm

This one is for the men and not for the faint hearted. Similar to pre-season football training, levels of football fitness will be tested using a special Bleep Test on the beach.

Waitress Trolley Race – Banus at 5pm

The classic Waitress Trolley Race is making a return to Weymouth Carnival, so come along to Banus and cheer along competitors from your favourite restaurant or bar.

Coach Pull Challenge – Marks & Spencers at 5:30pm

The Coaching Pull Challenge is a new addition to the Weymouth Carnival. Father and son, Chris Reay and CJ from The Channel Guest House, along with Dan Milverton of Future Physiques, will each take it in turn to pull the 12,500kg Bluebird Coaches over 40 meters. This will be followed by pub teams of 6 to see whether they can pull this coach the same distance and record a better time.

Children’s Fun Run – The Kings Status at 5:30pm

Children can take part in the Children’s Fun Run starting at The Kings Statue up to St Johns Church and back again.

The Grande Parade – Weymouth Pavilion at 6.30pm

Not to be missed, this year’s Grande Parade sees the return of the motorised procession after an absence of 2 years, in addition to people dressed in fancy dress, bands, majorettes and Morris dancers. You’ll also get a chance to cheer on the newly crowned Carnival Queen.

The Internationally famous Red Arrows will again be displaying their expertise above the skys of Weymouth (weather permitting) and the Spectacular Firework Display is at 9.30pm.

If you would like to keep up to date with the latest goings on with the Weymouth Carnival plans why not follow the Facebook and Twitter pages.

facebook.com/WeymouthCarnival

twitter.com/Wey_Carnival

Sponsors

A huge number of local businesses give their support to Weymouth Carnival. This year’s main sponsors are Skanska who are constructing the Weymouth Relief Road for Dorset County Council and DJ Property which lets industrial, retail, office, leisure and storage properties in the Weymouth area. DJ Property and The Outdoor Store have a family connection, Mickey Jones manages DJ Property a family business started by his late father David since 2003 and his brother Jonah is the owner of The Outdoor Store.

Make sure to put the date in your diary and we hope you enjoy the Weymouth Carnival as much as we do.

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