Monthly Archives: May 2013

Ratagan Day 2: Sgurr an t-Searraich

  We began opposite the Kintail Lodge Hotel, quickly locating a gate in the deer fence, before clambering up a small gully into the ridge. Despite the forecast it was roasting, and the view back down the loch was stunning, … Continue reading

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Ratagan Day 1: Biod an Fhithich

I’m like many other hillwalkers in as far as I’m an optimistic traveller. No matter how rotten the forecast, I’ll travel for miles, often in vain, hoping that the weather forecasting community is as wrong as Michael Fish in 1987. … Continue reading

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The Animals and Me

Spring appears to have finally arrived. This will be my last at my work in Glasgow. In October we are scheduled to close and move across the country to Edinburgh. On the face of it there would appear to be … Continue reading

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Wet, wet, wet…

  Well, summers here, and what a mixed up bag of delights it is. Seemingly endless rain which can defeat even the most expensive of waterproofs, snow in Airdrie in the middle of May, with one day of sunshine last … Continue reading

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Book Review: Into The Silence

Into The Silence: The Great War, Mallory and the Conquest of Everest by Wade Davis There is something about the story of George Mallory which attracts even those who are completely uninterested in climbing. As you can see from the title though, … Continue reading

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Angry Birds: Spanish Edition

With Scotland seemingly twinned with Narnia and locked in perpetual winter, I threw off my crampons, discarded my snow googles and replaced them with sandals and sunglasses, before flying out to Spain for some time on the beach in Benidorm. … Continue reading

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