A Guide to Wild Camping
Wild camping is awesome. But where to start. I put down a few of my thoughts and experiences along with some tips on gear. Read on… … Continue readingA Guide to Wild Camping
Journey of hiking and photography
Wild camping is awesome. But where to start. I put down a few of my thoughts and experiences along with some tips on gear. Read on… … Continue readingA Guide to Wild Camping
Doing your first munro can be a bit daunting. I go through some various things to consider before venturing out for your first one here… … Continue readingYour First Munro
Mount Keen, ideal hike for beginners and families. We took 3 children (youngest 2), and all managed it and enjoyed it.
Find out more how… … Continue readingMount Keen
Is the weather not so good, cloud level too low? Can’t be bothered climbing over 900m? Fancy something different with a big waterfall?
Then this walk is for you! … Continue readingLoch Lee and Falls of Unich
Beinn Eunaich – sometimes plans need to be changed! Especially true in winter. This was a planned hike for two munro’s but in the end only one was bagged. … Continue readingBeinn Eunaich
Meall Ghaordaidh is a top choice for a simple winter walk. Short, no sudden cliffs and fairly central to larger populous areas of Scotland. … Continue readingMeall Ghaordaidh
You’ll not find this route elsewhere and it’s a cracker if you fancy a long reasonably flat cycle, followed by a short hike to bag one more munro. … Continue readingBeinn Dearg (near Blair Atholl)
This has to have been one of my all time favourite walks. Everything about this walk, the weather, the views is just awesome! … Continue readingBen Starav and Glas bheinn Mhòr
Looking for various hill term meanings? Example any idea what ‘bealach’ means? Nope, well look no further, answers are inside. … Continue readingGlossary – Hill Terms
A munro this close to Glasgow is always going to be busy, even on a quiet day. It’s views and quality of paths do make it very enjoyable one, nonetheless. … Continue readingBeinn Narnain