HILLGOERS BLOG
Ben Macdui and the Cairngorm Plateau
There are a few ways to approach the summit of Scotland's second highest mountain, Ben Macdui. The walk from Linn o' Dee, near Braemar, was recently voted as one of the best in Britain.
My favourite compass
This week has been all about the compass, running a Silver National Navigation Award course. My first ever compass was given to me by my Granda when I was probably 10 years old.
Carn an Tuirc
A hill I’ve been up many times, although this time views were perfect. One of those days where clouds and hills merge together off and on.
Capturing the Moment – Wildlife of 2017
As a hillgoer, you soon become familiar with the usual wildlife suspects and where to stumble across them.
June in the Cairngorms - Highlights
A selection of photos and highlights from June, my favourite moment watching my talented daughter Emma play fiddle at An Lochan Uaine, the green lochan.
Lochnagar Sunset
With glorious weather all week I had an itching to get up high for a camp and take in the sunset over the Cairngorms
Carn a' Mhaim - bike and hike
Fantastic conditions in the Cairngorms for our bike and hike event to Carn a' Mhaim yeasterday. Why not join us for the next one, or contact us to arrange a trip for you! See our events page for planned outings.
Cairngorm Walk - 19th April 2017
I try to get out every other day for a walk and I try and do a long one at least once a week. When I say long, 25km plus, into a remote area where I can look at that conditions and see the seasonal changes.
Cairngorm stroll - 2nd April 2017
What fantastic conditions we had for our guided walk on Sunday. A light wind over the tops giving a little wind chill but nothing significant.
Wild Camping in Scotland
We are very lucky in Scotland, not only do we have the most beautiful landscape on this planet but we also have a right of access to most of the land and inland waters, meaning we can go almost everywhere responsibly.
Lochnagar - Feb 27th
Mondays don't get much better than this! The good forecast meant I ditched the emails and chores and headed for the hills!
Morven in the snow
Morven in Aberdeenshire is a Corbett standing at 871m. There are a couple of ways to go up the hill, from Logie Coldstone side. You can also approach from the west, taking in Mona Gowan (749m) or from Ballater.
A return to Loch Callater and Carn an t-Sagairt Mòr
This week I decided to return to an old favourite, Loch Callater. I think the first time I trekked round the loch was probably circa 1995 and there was deep snow all round.
Dark Lochnagar
I've lost count of the times I've been to Lochnagar but I'll never tire of it. There's a reason why so many songs and poems have been sung about the mountain and loch, it's a mysterious place with a stunning landscape that looks different each time I visit.
Lake District - Navigation Errors
I had a superb 4 day trek around the Lake District in August, thanks to a route suggested by Peter Dixon (@munro277) on twitter!
Sunset walks
Such a stunning weekend had to be finished off with a family walk up a hill to take in the sunset.
Foehn Wind Skies
It was 14degC when I went up my first hill this morning, Scolty Hill near Banchory. It wasn't long before Sarah and I had our coats off as we walked along the quiet path, away from the main route, walking on top of a blanket of Larch needles.
The best loo in Scotland?
A loo with a view! Corrour bothy in the Lairig Ghru, Cairngorms.
Long Lasting Kit!
What's your oldest piece of kit? Mine is a trusty mug that I've been using for quite a few years now....since 1983 to be exact!