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Corbett bagging: Morven, near Ballater

The Corbett Morven is one of the easier outings in the list of 222 Scottish […]

Free beginner’s guide to navigation by Ramblers Scotland

Walking charity Ramblers Scotland has launched a free beginner’s guide to navigation. The guide takes […]

Review: Whitby Gear Monocular

Whitby Gear has launched two monocular products, designed for outdoor enthusiasts who want to keep […]

Corbett bagging: Meall Dubh, Glen Moriston

Hubby G had a plan to kayak the length of Loch Ness, form Fort Augustus […]

Review: The North Face Women’s Vectiv Exploris II Mid Futurelight Boots

I asked a friend, Jen, to test The North Face Women’s Vectiv Exploris II Mid […]

Review: Berghaus Vorlich Gore-Tex waterproof jacket

Have been testing the new Berghaus Vorlich Gore-Tex waterproof jacket. It is part of a […]

Review: Scarpa Mescalito TRK Planet GTX hiking boots

Footwear brand Scarpa has launched new hiking footwear, the Mescalito TRK Planet GTX hiking boots. […]

Anne Butler named President of Mountaineering Scotland

Anne Butler, the two-time Full House compleatist, has become the first woman to hold the […]

Review: Flanci winter fleece leggings

I am already a fan of the Flanci skort for most months of the year, […]

Corbett bagging: Beinn Bhan and Meall a’ Phùbuill, from Glen Loy

The two Corbetts, Beinn Bhan and Meall a’ Phùbuill are both accessed from the same […]

Corbett bagging: Beinn Dearg in Torridon

Torridon is a mountainous area with many famous names, including the high summits of Beinn […]

Why is Scotland great for walking trails?  

Going hiking in Scotland is never disappointing and can mean anything from a leisurely stroll […]