Take One Brick! Training for TGOC part 1
Paul Myerscough has some strange ideas about training for the Scotland coast-to-coast challenge the TGOC
Take One Brick! Training for TGOC part 1 Read More »
Paul Myerscough has some strange ideas about training for the Scotland coast-to-coast challenge the TGOC
Take One Brick! Training for TGOC part 1 Read More »
Spring weather at the beginning of March brings lots of ladybirds. Where have they suddenly come from?
Paul Myerscough reflects on planning a cross-Scotland backpacking route using the Ordinance Survey online mapping service.
TGO Routing – part 1 probably Read More »
Paul Myerscough reflects on planning the TGO Challenge for the first time!
Here we TGO again! Read More »
Paul Myerscough reaches the highlands of Scotland on the night sleeper. Here’s a great mountain backpacking plan from Grey Corries to Ring of Steall and Glen Nevis.
The Night Train to Corrour and not the Grey Corries unexpurgated Read More »
The train provides ready access to the Scottish Highlands. Paul Myerscough takes the Caledonian sleeper and walks in to Ben Alder from Dalwhinnie station.
Ben Alder & The Night Train to Dalwhinnie Read More »
Paul Myerscough shares some stunning images taken on a winter walk over tops in Snowdonia
Snowdonia Panorama in January Read More »
Here is an excellent companion for hill walking in Scotland.
Ralph Storer Guides Scottish Mountains Read More »
Paul Myerscough shares one of the best routes to Scafell Pike starting in upper Eskdale with stunning winter scenery.
Scafell from Eskdale Read More »
Backpacking in the UK Lake District makes for a quiet time. Here the low temperatures add a level of challenge for the author.
Minus in the Lakes Read More »