Author: richard

  • The Environmental Impact of Construction Noise

    The Environmental Impact of Construction Noise

    Reading Time: 3 minutesWhen people speak about construction they always think of the carbon footprint of construction but I’d like to take a look at the noise footprint of destruction of old buildings and construction of new buildings. I live close to a quarry. If I open the windows I can hear the noise of…

  • Barefoot Shoes and Socks

    Barefoot Shoes and Socks

    Reading Time: 2 minutesToday I am going to write about something a little different. A few days ago I saw a child with a huge hole in at least one sock and I commented "for once you’re the one with holes in your socks, rather than me. Usually I do have holes in my socks,…

  • Cycling from L’Isle to RomainMotier

    Cycling from L’Isle to RomainMotier

    Reading Time: 2 minutesAlthough the ride from L’Isle to Romainmôtier feels easy because I’m cycling slower than my maximum it is still tiring, as is illustrated by two points. The first is that the trip burns 800 kilocalories according to the Apple Watch, which is significant, but also because by the end of the ride…

  • The Skipped Walk Due to Air Pollution

    The Skipped Walk Due to Air Pollution

    Reading Time: 2 minutesToday is an unusual day. Originally I had planed to walk over one thousand meters up the Jura, before realising that I had too little sleep, so I decided to sleep a little more, do laundry, write a blog post and then eat lunch. Lazy After lunch I didn’t feel like going…

  • Playing With the Switzerland Mobility App

    Playing With the Switzerland Mobility App

    Reading Time: 2 minutesYesterday I was planning to walk from Nyon to La Barillette but rather than take the usual route that takes me via a set of cabins where there is sometimes a dog I wanted to try an alternate route. In the end I used the Switzerland Mobility app and website because I…

  • The Case for Trail Glove 7

    The Case for Trail Glove 7

    Reading Time: 2 minutesYesterday I went for an after lunch run. It was the seventh of Septembre and despite this I felt myself getting warm. The air temperature is currently around 29°c in September, when it should be declining to 20°c or less. It’s warm, and almost uncomfortable. I don’t know whether it’s because I…

  • The Eleventy Learning Curve

    The Eleventy Learning Curve

    Reading Time: 3 minutesI have spent several days playing with Eleventy and trying to get it to behave as I would like to and over the last day or two I succeeded, to some degree. Eleventy, like Hugo, is a static website generator. Whereas Hugo is built on Go Eleventy is built on Javascript. In…

  • 500 Kilometres with the Trail Glove 7

    500 Kilometres with the Trail Glove 7

    Reading Time: 2 minutesI really like the Trail Glove 7. I have walked and run in them for over 500 kilometres and so far they are still relatively fine. the soles wore out where my feet apply the most pressure to the ground but other than that they’re fine. The top is without holes, without…

  • Charging A Garmin Instinct With an External Solar Panel

    Charging A Garmin Instinct With an External Solar Panel

    Reading Time: < 1 minuteYesterday, out of curiousity I experimented. I charged both the Garmin Instinct Solar and the Garmin 45s with a solar panel. The first thing I noticed is that they were using 0.1 amps to charge, rather than 1, 2 or more amps of power. Until this experiment I had never considered…

  • Films I Watched

    Films I Watched

    Reading Time: 3 minutesFor years I didn’t watch many films but recently the habit has returned. Blood and Gold I am used to watching English or French films about the First and Second World War but recently I watched Blood and Gold, in German, with English subtitles. It’s interesting to watch a German film rather…