Have you ever dreamed of crossing the wilderness to find yourself a cosy shelter with a log fire at the end of it? You have? Then this hut is for you.
Have you ever dreamed of crossing the wilderness to find yourself a cosy shelter with a log fire at the end of it? You have? Then this hut is for you.
Short answer – yes. There are many hiking (tramping) trails in New Zealand that are clearly signed, marked and have huts to stay at along the way. I just completed … Continue reading Can I solo hike in New Zealand?
A lovely pair of hills (mountains if we are being honest) and MOST DEFINATELY best tackled during a dry spell. I had not been up a munro for a month … Continue reading Ben Oss & Beinn Dubhchraig
A beginners account of a big adventure. This is a great Munro bagging and camping route for people of all skill levels. There are many alternate routes around this area. I will be back to check out some more.
This is not a guide to trail running. It is an honest account of how it feels to be a beginner at the sport yet really excited to see how it develops.
This little gem was quite hard to find. I think that it is best approached when combined with a longer walk as there is little to no parking at the … Continue reading Shropshire walks: Heath Mynd trig
A lovely little hill just off the main road. Free parking, big views and a good day out.
One year ago today I wanted to be a trail runner. I even tried my first run. I felt wonderful and free and then did not do it again. A … Continue reading Trialling trail running
Every passion starts somewhere. I was not a hiker until I went on a roadtrip with my best friend. This trip, and the sense of freedom we experienced, are probably … Continue reading Summer Scottish roadtrip: Skye and Glencoe
This little hill is a belter. I have climbed it in many times. I even did my first trail run here. (kind of. I ran down one side of the … Continue reading Conic Hill