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splendid isolation: A' Ghlas-bheinn

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Tuesday, 28 July 2015. Regrettably, when fine tuning the oeuvre for publication, I pressed the wrong * * ing button and lost it all, so youse are getting some photographs instead. This hill is adjacent to Beinn Fhada. I mentioned that one a few days back. For A' Ghlas-bheinn, the route lies straight ahead, and it's an impressive path that cuts across the hillside, proceeding into a steep sided gorge which eventually leads up to the Bealach na Sgairne. But you soon get there anyway. It's a bit more substa...

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splendid isolation: Mount Battock

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Sunday, 9 August 2015. The weather was forecast to be uniformly depressing last weekend, but there was the promise of a rain free window (at least in the earlier part of the day) around the Angus glens. We've done Mount Keen recently - and frequently - so we settled on a rare Corbett foray and headed north east, with a view to wandering up Mount Battock. Those stone-built butts are formidable structures. I suspect that even if three or four really. Bonnie purple heather, with added yellow digger. It was ...

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splendid isolation: Beinn Fhada, or Ben Attow

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Monday, 13 July 2015. Beinn Fhada, or Ben Attow. Or, that big hill right. At the furthest away end of Glen Shiel. As I said to Andy earlier today, if I hadn't had Molly in the car, I'd have been sorely tempted to turn around about 15 minutes before I arrived at the start point of the walk in Morvich, and head home. The last section of the drive was purgatory - even allowing for the fact that I was taking a sneaky Thursday off work, thanks to a half decent weather forecast. Gosh, it was slow. She was on t...

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splendid isolation: A game of two halves

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Wednesday, 22 July 2015. A game of two halves. Last November saw me and Andy head for Victoria Bridge with a view to engaging with a portion of the Black Mount. As far as I know the term/description also encompasses Meall a' Bhuiridh and Creise, which had definitely been a 2014 hillwalking highlight. So it seemed worthwhile to familiarise ourselves with the other end of the collection. To return to the point of the post, what happened in November 2014 was that we decided at the summit of Stob a' Chore Od...

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splendid isolation: Sometimes you eat the bear

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Wednesday, 24 September 2014. Sometimes you eat the bear. At 6:15am last Saturday, gazing out the back door to heavens that had not only just opened, but seemed to be doing their best to deposit their entire fluid content onto darkest Lanarkshire, the plan to head towards Glencoe and sample the delights of the Munros. Behind the ski centre was.diminishing in appeal. I can remember precisely nothing about the second Munro, or how I got there. I can. Remember the view from it, which was nowt. The onward ro...

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One Small Step: November 2014

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Being the confessions of a recovering hillwalker. Monday, 24 November 2014. Mount Sloman has erupted again (6.5 on the Richter scale), apparently about some poll of outdoor blogs in a hiking comic called GTO (formerly McNeish's Monthly.). As a retired outdoor blogger myself (yeah yeah – pining for the fjords) I feel I aam ideally placed to arbitrate on this matter, and in the process reveal the red carpet list for the first ever Bloggies Awards. So, can I start then? Scott's blog is great, but I don't se...

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One Small Step: August 2015

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Being the confessions of a recovering hillwalker. Saturday, 29 August 2015. Yes, for a limited period only, it’s “Blog one – get one free”. Terms and conditions apply. Remember, hillwalking can go down as well as up. By reading this blog your house may be at risk.). In an attempt to further increase the popularity of this blog, I am including details of two (not one – TWO! Count them.) recent. Walks, or bimbles, if I may borrow a mot juste from the lexicon of Professor Sloman. The original bridge was swe...

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Trekking Britain Blog: July 2015

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Sunday, 19 July 2015. Blencathra via Scales Tarn Walk. Anthony ascending the crags above Mousthwaite Comb. Anthony on the path along the Glenderamackin Valley. Looking back down the Glenderamackin. Anthony approaching Scales Beck. Anthony at an eerie looking Scales Tarn. Anthony at the summit of Blencthra, Lake District. Myself at the summit of Blencathra, Lake District. Anthony descending Blencathra via Scales Fell. Souther Fell from Scales Fell, Lake District. Open Space Web-Map builder Code. TGO Chall...

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Trekking Britain Blog: April 2014

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Thursday, 24 April 2014. Place Fell and Beda Fell. Sandwick Beck, Lake District National Park. Bridleway to Patterdale from Sandwick, Lake District National Park. Ullswater from Scalehow Beck, Lake District National Park. High Dodd from Low Moss, Lake District National Park. Place Fell and Helvellyn in the background, Lake District. Helvellyn from Place Fell, Lake District National Park. Place Fell summit tarn with the long ridge of Loadpot Hill in the background. Striding Edge and Swirral Edge on Helvel...

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Trekking Britain Blog: May 2013

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Tuesday, 28 May 2013. Tegg's Nose and Shutlingsloe from Macclesfield. Macclesfield from The Hollins, Cheshire. Tim descending Birch Knoll, The Hollins. Wooden footbridge over the River Bollin, Cheshire. Field footpath to Langley Village, Cheshire. Lambs with their mother, Langley Village, Cheshire. Bottoms Reservoir, Langley, Cheshire. Ward's Knob ascent path, Teggs Nose Country Park, Cheshire. Tegg's Nose above the Ward's Knob ascent path, Teggs Nose Country Park. Stone Saw, Tegg's Nose, Cheshire. We de...

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Trekking Britain Blog: May 2014

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Thursday, 15 May 2014. Matley Wood and Matley Heath. Neil, Myself and Sir Bobby Charlton at St Mary's Stadium, Southampton. By now you are probably thinking. "why on earth am I reading a football story on the Trekking Britain blog? Matley Wood Car Park, New Forest National Park. Matley Wood, New Forest National Park, England. Squirrel in Matley Wood, New Forest National Park. Matley Wood, New Forest National Park, Hampshire, England. Fallen Tree in Matley Wood, New Forest National Park, Hampshire, England.

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Walking in the North East of Scotland: February 2012

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Walking in the North East of Scotland. A diary of walking in the North East and the Cairngorms of Scotland. Wednesday, 29 February 2012. Loch Lee - Hunt Hill - Cairn Lick. Friday 24th February,. If I was only allowed one word to describe today's walk, it would be "uncomfortable! Car park to myself. The ridge for today - walking up onto Bruntwood Crags on the right and along to Hunt Hill on the left. On the way up. From the ridge at Bruntwood Crags looking back along the route in towards the loch. Much as...

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Walking in the North East of Scotland: Creag Bheag - Kingussie

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Walking in the North East of Scotland. A diary of walking in the North East and the Cairngorms of Scotland. Thursday, 9 August 2012. Creag Bheag - Kingussie. Saturday 28th July,. The Columba House Hotel. The next morning was promising but we were expecting some heavy showers at some point. Mo had printed off the route from the Walkhighland website. Starting off through the woods. With the squall past and the trees thinning we get our first view of the distant Cairngorms. Our first glimpse of Creag Bheag.

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Walking in the North East of Scotland: May 2011

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Walking in the North East of Scotland. A diary of walking in the North East and the Cairngorms of Scotland. Thursday, 26 May 2011. Through the forest - Scots Pine and Birch. The reward of course is the fantastic view of the loch and glen when we cleared the trees for the first time just beyond Affric Lodge. Loch and Lodge - what a location! The views just go on and on! Head of the loch. The views however stayed just as stunning. Looking back along the length of the loch. And dogs of course! There was a f...

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Walking in the North East of Scotland: March 2011

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Walking in the North East of Scotland. A diary of walking in the North East and the Cairngorms of Scotland. Sunday, 20 March 2011. Forvie Nature Reserve and The Ythan Estuary. What can I say about Forvie and the Ythan Estuary? Where Scottish Natural Heritage cheerfully lists everything you might come across as well as a whole load of things you'd probably struggle to find without professional help! Sand Loch and Fishermen's Cottages. Coastal View - one of many. Running - no reason necessary! About halfwa...

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