When to turn back?
When to turn back on a munro. Is it really that dangerous? I’ve done it twice. Learn from my mistakes, gain experience and save yourself. … Continue readingWhen to turn back?
Journey of hiking and photography
When to turn back on a munro. Is it really that dangerous? I’ve done it twice. Learn from my mistakes, gain experience and save yourself. … Continue readingWhen to turn back?
When places were given names, they sometimes mean the opposite in order to make grim places sound appealing.
Well what can I say about Ben Hope, hmmm. … Continue readingBen Hope
Does this walk contain the boggiest most swamp like path of any munro? Is the rewarding views worth it? It’s a short walk for two summits. … Continue readingBeinn a’ Chlèibh and Ben Lui
Cycling in the Monadhliath Mountains, Get yourself 3 more munros ticked off with the aid of a bike.
A slightly different route to enable the use of your 2 wheels. … Continue readingCarn Dearg, Carn Sgùlain and A’ Chailleach
Want to take the family out into the hills for two munros. Complete one. Are the kids managing? Yes, then move on to the second. … Continue readingTwo super family friendly munros – in one day
Derry Cairngorm, a cycle, hike with some wild camping thrown in for good measure. A suitable hike for all ages. Find out the route and options to make the most out of your day … Continue readingDerry Cairngorm
A cycle, hike and beer munro. Really does it get any better! It’s a Fyne munro to do 😛 … Continue readingBeinn Bhuidhe
Beinn Challuim, a boggy and slightly pathless hike that will reward all that complete it with some brilliant views. … Continue readingBeinn Challuim
Day 2 of a 2 day wild camp and hike in the Glen Shee area. Read here to see what to expect, how to prepare and route to take. … Continue readingBeinn Lutharn Mhòr and Carn Bhac – Wild Camping
Wild camping in the summer is a joy – but also hard work. This range of hills gives you the chance to camp and cycle at the same time. Allowing your bike to take the weight of the extra supplies.
Read more now… … Continue readingGlas Tulaichean, Carn an Righ and An Socach