River and snow covered mountain

Some thoughts about travel for Earth Day 2012

by John

Today is Earth Day. My personal wish for Earth Day is for transparent, understandable sustainability metrics introduced for the travel industry. It would allow me, or any other like minded consumer to assess the full ecological, cultural and socio-economic impact of our travel plans before we commit to buying. I am [...]

About John Williams

Hi, I'm John, Travel Crunch is my Travel Blog. The way we travel today will affect the travel aspirations of future generations and quite possibly their quality of life. TravelCrunch will discuss issues and share experiences and tips for travellers who want keep the cost of their travel to themselves and the environment to a minimum. Please feel free to challenge any of my views on here, I don't profess top be an expert and I'm certainly not 'holier than thou'.

St Dwynwen's Celtic Cross

A Welsh Day Trip in February

by John

This is a short photo essay of part of a day trip to Llandudno and Anglesey on a Sunday in February. The first part of the day was spent walking around the Great Orme at Llandudno, but this post will concentrate on the afternoon spent in Anglesey. Crossing the Menai [...]

About John Williams

Hi, I'm John, Travel Crunch is my Travel Blog. The way we travel today will affect the travel aspirations of future generations and quite possibly their quality of life. TravelCrunch will discuss issues and share experiences and tips for travellers who want keep the cost of their travel to themselves and the environment to a minimum. Please feel free to challenge any of my views on here, I don't profess top be an expert and I'm certainly not 'holier than thou'.

Mont Blanc from Mont Joux

Discovering Evasion Mont Blanc and evasive buses

by John

One of the added bonuses of a Chamonix Season Lift Pass, is the chance to discover three other winter resorts in Haute-Savoie, so decided I’d like to explore Evasion Mont Blanc, a series of linked resorts including St Gervais, Megeve, Combloux and La Giettaz. In all 445 km of pistes. [...]

About John Williams

Hi, I'm John, Travel Crunch is my Travel Blog. The way we travel today will affect the travel aspirations of future generations and quite possibly their quality of life. TravelCrunch will discuss issues and share experiences and tips for travellers who want keep the cost of their travel to themselves and the environment to a minimum. Please feel free to challenge any of my views on here, I don't profess top be an expert and I'm certainly not 'holier than thou'.

plane

Comparing Travel Carbon Footprints

by John

There are a lot of widely held views  built on hearsay and misinformation. The deeper I look, the more  complicated the story seems to get. One of my aims is to educate myself on travel environmental issues. Then to share my findings on this site and hopefully start a discussion [...]

About John Williams

Hi, I'm John, Travel Crunch is my Travel Blog. The way we travel today will affect the travel aspirations of future generations and quite possibly their quality of life. TravelCrunch will discuss issues and share experiences and tips for travellers who want keep the cost of their travel to themselves and the environment to a minimum. Please feel free to challenge any of my views on here, I don't profess top be an expert and I'm certainly not 'holier than thou'.

Archive for Date : 2011 June

Dubuffet, Flaine, France

Free to view art: Part 2 – Murals and sculptures

In an earlier post, I shared some of my the street art I had come across on my travels. This post will also be about free to view art, but this time the art herein is all officially sanctioned.  Belgium is the capital of Bande Desinée (carton strips), many of [...]

About John Williams

Hi, I'm John, Travel Crunch is my Travel Blog. The way we travel today will affect the travel aspirations of future generations and quite possibly their quality of life. TravelCrunch will discuss issues and share experiences and tips for travellers who want keep the cost of their travel to themselves and the environment to a minimum. Please feel free to challenge any of my views on here, I don't profess top be an expert and I'm certainly not 'holier than thou'.

Pontcysyllte Aqueduct

Britain’s most popular canal?

The Llangollen canal between Llantysilio and Chirk is the only UNESCO World Heritage Site in the United Kingdom than spans two countries. The listed section covers a distance of 18 kilometres and includes two aqueducts spanning deep valleys, as well as two tunnels. It was built between 1793 and 1808 [...]

About John Williams

Hi, I'm John, Travel Crunch is my Travel Blog. The way we travel today will affect the travel aspirations of future generations and quite possibly their quality of life. TravelCrunch will discuss issues and share experiences and tips for travellers who want keep the cost of their travel to themselves and the environment to a minimum. Please feel free to challenge any of my views on here, I don't profess top be an expert and I'm certainly not 'holier than thou'.

Welcome , today is Saturday, May 19, 2012