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Are there toilets along Hadrian's Wall: A Guide for the Uninitiated
Hadrian’s Wall is full of surprises — sweeping views, Roman ruins, and the occasional sheep watching with quiet judgement. But there’s one thing every walker eventually faces that rarely makes it into guidebooks: loo logistics.

Claire
Sep 9, 20257 min read


Why do Runners Wear Tutus?
Being out on the trails takes serious preparation, training, planning, navigation and the right kit to keep you safe. But once that’s in place, give yourself over to the fun.
For the long answer, read on... If you’ve spent any time on our Curius Compass socials, you’ve probably noticed the tutus. They’re a regular feature of our run/hike/walk attire. So, what’s the story? Are we marking a milestone? Raising money for charity? Training for a dance recital? Nope, we wear tutu

Claire
May 5, 20253 min read


Best socks for long-distance walking
£15 for a pair of socks—really?!
I know! Is one pair worth three pints of Tyneside Blonde? Honestly, yes. I haven't always bought fancy socks, but after several long-distance trails (and a lot of blisters), I’ve realised they’re worth it.

Claire
Apr 28, 20255 min read


Is it better to walk in trainers or walking boots?
You’ve probably heard the quote: “A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.” A lesser-known translation puts it even better: “A journey begins beneath the feet.” And it’s true: your feet do all the work. It’s worth taking the time to get your footwear right.

Claire
Apr 21, 20257 min read


How to Plan a Multi-Day Hike?
Before you buy new kit or sign up for a gym membership, the first thing to do when preparing for a long-distance walk is to find your why. Why do you want to walk a long way? Is it something you’ve always dreamed of achieving? Something to prove to yourself (or maybe others)? A step toward a more active, healthy lifestyle? Or perhaps a way to process or recover from something difficult?

Claire
Apr 13, 20255 min read
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