Friday 11 January 2008

One of the Great Explorers of Our Time

Farewell to Sir Edmund Hillary, one of the iconic figures of the twentieth century, whose exploits have inspired a generations of climbers and explorers.

Sir Edmund died aged 88 and leaves a great legacy behind. After climbing Mt. Everest with Tenzing Norgay, Sir Edmund fell in love with the Nepalese Himalayan Mountains and campaigned passionately to improve the lives of the Sherpa people who dwelt there. This led to him being made an honorary Nepalese citizen in 2003.

So many people climb Mt. Everest these days; it's hard to imagine how it was for those first two pioneers climbing an untrodden path in one of the most remote places on the planet.

Thursday 10 January 2008

Move aside Barnaby, there's a new cop in town

Britain has been in need of new TV Cop for a while now. Morse is dead, Jane Tennison is retired and Jack Frost is keeping himself very quiet. That only leaves Inspector Barnaby, so as you can imagine people are a bit desperate.

But this time its Sweden to the rescue, as the new Top Cop will be non other than Henning Mankell's Kurt Wallander. Yes, having tried importing Swedish football managers, Britain is now importing Swedish TV detectives.

The best thing though is that the series will be filmed in Ystad so Brits will get to see the fantastic countryside of the Southern Swedish coast. Kenneth Brannagh will play the leading role so I wonder if he'll try to do a Swedish accent. I guess it is a certainty the series will get aired in Sweden too, so it will be really strange for Swedes to see a series set in Sweden, who everybody is so familiar with, bu with the actors all speaking english.

I hope this will help the Brits to get a better appreciation for Sweden and see another side of the country that is not based so much on sex (now they will get to see murder too :o).

If the series is a success then you can expect the Ryanair flights to Malmö to start filling up with Brits eager to see the Swedish countryside for themselves. The series might well get aired in the US too, so expect some American's too.

Saturday 5 January 2008

Avalanche Warning For Helvellyn

It's not often that there's an avalanche warning issued for a British mountain, but that is just what has happened for the Hellvellyn mountain in the English Lake District.

I've climbed Helvellyn a couple of times and if you approach the peak from Striding Edge, a knife like ridge, it's quite scary even at the best of times. The ridge has shear drops either side and you feel very exposed.
Now high winds and unstable snow have made the risk of an avalanche much so high that climbers and mountineers are being urged to stay away.

Friday 4 January 2008

Britney Spears Taken Away in an Ambulance

Is there some secret contest going on between Amy Winehouse and Britney Spears to see who can fall apart in the most public and destructive way. Last week Winehouse was called to attend drug charges in Norway, but this week Britney has upped the anti by getting stretchered out of her home three hours after police arrived to investigate a domestic dispute.

It seams she is finally tipping over the edge and needs some serious help. Her kids are stuck in the middle of this and I wonder how long it will be before Kevin Fedeline gets full custody.

Such a shame that such a hard working professional pop artist, who could have gone on to become another Kylie and Madonna should instead fall apart and drift into drink and drugs.

Utopia: The Most Expensive Beer in the World

I've always been shocked by how expensive beer is here in Sweden but even I wasn't prepared for a news story saying that the Sytembolaget is selling a beer for 1221Kr a bottle (72cl).

The beer is a special strong beer from the Samuel Adams Brewery called Utopia in the US (where they always have to do things to excess). It's 26% alchahol so it's more like barley wine and only 12,000 bottles have ever been produced.

I consider myself a conosieur of ale (or at least an experienced drinker!), but I won't be rushing out to buy this one. I think I'll stick to my usual Abbot Ale, which is my current favourite beer from Systembolget.