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Hill running and climbing in the Highlands: March 2010
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Hill running and climbing in the Highlands. Hill running misadventures in the Northern Highlands. Sunday, 21 March 2010. My foot is still a bit tender after the Hobble so myself and Becky went for a walk with Owen over Carn Sleamhuin and Carn na Guaille from Dalnahaltnach. Too with a good selection of cakes. Tuesday, 16 March 2010. Haworth Hobble the recovery. Even the race route couldn't avoid the influence of that evil triad of scribblers as we had to cross Br@ te Bridge, shortly after which we ploughe...
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Hill running and climbing in the Highlands: October 2010
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Hill running and climbing in the Highlands. Hill running misadventures in the Northern Highlands. Sunday, 17 October 2010. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). High Mountaineering Climbing Conditions. Jonathan Appleby's Running Blog. Chris Upson's Hill Running Blog. Summer clothing in the 'gorms. Steve Fallon's hill running site. View my complete profile. Provided by Inteliture.com.
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Hill running and climbing in the Highlands: Loch Lyon Watershed
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Hill running and climbing in the Highlands. Hill running misadventures in the Northern Highlands. Monday, 6 June 2011. After my experience on the Glen Etive 11 there was NO Complan on the menu. It all added up to quite a hefty weight. It certain made a nice change from the usual underfoot conditions on Marilyn missions. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). High Mountaineering Climbing Conditions. Jonathan Appleby's Running Blog. Chris Upson's Hill Running Blog. Summer clothing in the 'gorms.
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Hill running and climbing in the Highlands: July 2009
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Hill running and climbing in the Highlands. Hill running misadventures in the Northern Highlands. Saturday, 18 July 2009. Where has the summer gone? Arriving in the driving rain in Tomintoul, I discovered that most of the events had been cancelled but the hill race was still on. I had never run the route, but had heard all sorts of rumours of man-eating ditches and head-high heather. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). High Mountaineering Climbing Conditions. Jonathan Appleby's Running Blog.
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Hill running and climbing in the Highlands: November 2009
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Hill running and climbing in the Highlands. Hill running misadventures in the Northern Highlands. Sunday, 15 November 2009. This ruined boat on the bank of Loch na Curra seemed out of place in the middle of a hillside at 350m altitude. A random picture that I took last weekend over by Abriachen. Sunday, 1 November 2009. Coming off Y Garn was a mild disaster as I got the line completely wrong. I had tried to stick to the marked paths, but would have been better off heading straight towards the forest ...
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Hill running and climbing in the Highlands: Ben More Seven
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Hill running and climbing in the Highlands. Hill running misadventures in the Northern Highlands. Sunday, 17 October 2010. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). High Mountaineering Climbing Conditions. Jonathan Appleby's Running Blog. Chris Upson's Hill Running Blog. Summer clothing in the 'gorms. Steve Fallon's hill running site. View my complete profile. Provided by Inteliture.com.
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Hill running and climbing in the Highlands: June 2011
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Hill running and climbing in the Highlands. Hill running misadventures in the Northern Highlands. Thursday, 23 June 2011. Loch a Bhraoin Hills. The cottage at Lochivraon at the end of Loch a Bhroain. Admiring the view from Groban. Traversing beneath Meall Garbh on the Fisherfield ridge. Running along on old river bed with Meallan an Laoigh behind after descending Coire nan Clach. Tuesday, 21 June 2011. A hill runners flora - Part I. A selection of plants from last weekend's run in the Fisherfield. It cer...
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Hill running and climbing in the Highlands: A hill runners flora - Part I
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Hill running and climbing in the Highlands. Hill running misadventures in the Northern Highlands. Tuesday, 21 June 2011. A hill runners flora - Part I. A selection of plants from last weekend's run in the Fisherfield. Common eyebright (Euphrasia nemorosa) - it was apparently used to be used to treat sore eyes and also gives you physic powers. Common Cow-wheat (Melampyrum pratense) - partially parasitic. The similar looking Small Cow-wheat is very rare. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Hill running and climbing in the Highlands: June 2009
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Hill running and climbing in the Highlands. Hill running misadventures in the Northern Highlands. Tuesday, 30 June 2009. Orkney - an easy 5km walk or run along tracks and way-marked RSPB. Trail with an added bonus of no skuas or other dive-bombing birds. From the summit we could just about make out the light house on North Ronaldsay. And the headland of Noup. Despite the sun the cold wind picked up in the afternoon hastening a retreat to the pub by the pier to wait for the ferry back to Mainland. I dropp...
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Hill running and climbing in the Highlands: Getting back into the swing of things
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Hill running and climbing in the Highlands. Hill running misadventures in the Northern Highlands. Monday, 6 June 2011. Getting back into the swing of things. It has been a longtime since I last posted. I have been trying to think why. Part of it most surely be that the weather really hasn't been that great for taking photographs (how much wind has there been this year? With my new-found enthusiasm for trail running I ran a section of the Speyside Way. No idea, but I am sure Wikipedia will know.