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What are the best walking trails in Scotland?

Scotland’s offers a vast network of trails and paths whether you’re a walker, biker, runner […]

Review: Osprey Tempest 24 female-specific hiking pack

I have been testing the Osprey Tempest 24 hiking pack that is made to fit […]

Review: KEEN Tempo Flex waterproof hiking trainer boots

Key to a new collection of boots by KEEN is KEEN.BELLOWS FLEX technology. The brand […]

Munro & a Corbett: Moruisg and Sgurr nan Ceannaichean

When Hubby G walked the summits of Moruisg and Sgurr nan Ceannaichean as part of […]

Suunto launch new 9 Peak sports watch

I have been reviewing the Garmin Enduro and the most impressive feature is better longevity. […]

Review: Garmin Enduro sports watch

I have been testing the Garmin Enduro for three months. It is a loan watch […]

Corbett bagging: Corryhabbie Hill in Moray

With wind and the threat of rain in the west of the Highlands, my Corbett […]

One of the best Corbetts (yet): Fuar Tholl

Fuar Tholl means “cold hole” in Gaelic. It’s said the name comes from ancient settlers […]

Exogun brings massage therapy to the home

Professional and amateur athletes have long realised the benefits of percussion massage therapy to recover […]

Double Corbett bagging: Meallan nan Uan and Sgurr a’ Mhuilinn

Now that I live in the Scottish Highlands, near Inverness, there are so many more […]

20-year-old Marc’s last Munro walk on Ciste Dubh

I met Marc Patullo and his dad Gus in 2017 while walking the Liathach ridge […]

Run-hike: Little Wyvis, near Garve

Little Wyvis is the Corbett sibling of the Munro Ben Wyvis. It is a great […]