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The best photos from your touring adventures

GOOD GOLLY MR OLLY

Eagle owls are not normally resident in the UK, but Olly has become a frequent visitor to Grafham Water Club site. He was an unexpected bonus to two pleasant days exploring and cycling around Grafham Water. Paul Westcott

NIP TO THE HARBOUR

Crabbing in Brixham harbour while staying at the Hillhead site in August, and it's only a bus ride away. Paul Oliver

GREAT SCOTT

Scott’s View in the Scottish Borders, overlooking the valley of the River Tweed, near the Melrose Gibson Park Club site. It is reputed to have been one of the favourite views of Sir Walter. John Hindmarch

A NEW DAWN

My daughter and me, during a campervan trip in the Rocky Mountains, watching the sunrise. Lynn Ayling

ON THE RHAYADER

St Harmon, Rhayader, in Wales. Very quiet and peaceful with great walks in the hills. Nearest Club site: Gwern-y-Bwlch. Ricky Bowman

HOP, SKIP AND A JUMP

Allonby beach, Cumbria. I love the joy and freedom conveyed by the picture. Nearest Club site: Dockray Meadow. Jo Hubbold

AT THE HELM...

A beautiful clear day coming down Helm Crag towards Grasmere. This finished off a lovely long circular walk along the valley to Easedale Tarn. Nearest Club site: Coniston Park Coppice. Eric Ness

SHOOT FOR THE STARS

Taken about two miles from Hillhead Club site, the picture shows the Daymark near Kingswear. It was built in 1864 to serve as a day beacon for Dartmouth harbour, which is difficult to find from the sea. The brightest 'star' is Jupiter, and to the right is the Milky Way core. Tony Green

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