Broadmeadows to Philiphaugh to Newark. Following the route onto the side of Foulshiels Hill. Descending to Philiphaugh Estate returning via Newark Castle.
Continue readingBroadmeadows to Philiphaugh to Newark. Following the route onto the side of Foulshiels Hill. Descending to Philiphaugh Estate returning via Newark Castle.
Continue readingBroadmeadows to Minch Moor. Following the route up Old Broadmeadows Burn, along the Southern Upland way and descending Minch Moor Road via Yarrowford.
Continue readingBroadmeadows House weekend including Yarrowford Circular via Minch Moore, Brown Knowe, Three Brethren & Broadmeadows walk.
Continue readingA few weekends ago I headed up West to climb Ben Cruachan and visit Oban (the seafood capital of Scotland) with my old pal and school friend Mike. Continue reading
Ben Nevis weekend. Our weekend climbing Ben Nevis, Scotland’s highest mountain. At 1343m high, Ben Nevis is both the highest Munro and the highest point in Britain too.
Continue readingLoch Brandy Glen Clova weekend. A summary of our walk up to Loch Brandy which is easily reached from the Glen Clova Hotel car park.
Continue readingGlen Doll – Jocks Road to Davy’s Bourach. This is a 5m walk which follows Jock’s Road. Starting at Glen Doll car park, forest roads and good paths climb into Glen Doll before reaching the Bourach.
Mount Keen. Of all of the Munros this one is the most easterly. It’s relatively easy to climb and is in the shape of a dome. We climbed this Munro on a stunning weekend as you can read below.
Continue readingGlencoe is a stunning part of Scotland. See our recent pictures of our holiday there. As well as some walking on the West Highland Way we did.
Driesh and Mayar are 2 Munros located in the Cairngorms National Park. We climbed these on a stunning winters day in February 2015.
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