You’d be so lean, that blasts of January Would blow you through and through. Now, my fair’st friend, I would I had some flowers o’ the spring that might Become your time of day – A Winter’s Tale I’m known for mountain photography but will speak now about flowers. When I do this – write, […]
I found the Corsica GR20 quite gruelling. People say it’s one of the toughest long distance walks in Europe, which means rough ground with little respite. There was one day where I felt relieved because it was grassy; the rest of the time it wasn’t. Not only do your feet get pounded, but you must […]
I’m interested in the way photography captures memories, which are poignant as part of a long mountain walk. The photograph shows a Spanish mountain called Teberrai. A path passes under it or go left, in the other direction, and you cross into France. I’ve done both. This view is when I set off in the […]
There are hundreds of islands off the coast of Scotland. Skye is the biggest, followed by the Isle of Mull. I prefer the mainland for walking but there’s a romance, and excitement, taking a ferry over to the islands. If you have a car, it’s great fun driving around and exploring. For this trip to […]
The Pyrenees are my favourite mountains. My first walk followed the HRP or Haute Route Pyrenees - High Level Route.
The mountain outside is Le Vignemale. It's a climbing proposition, not for walking.
As part of a long trip I spent five days on the Island of Mull. It’s great fun crossing on a ferry, with the freedom of a car to explore. The highest hill on Mull is Ben More, which is notorious for bad weather. It’s out in the Atlantic, like the Hebrides, taking the […]
I walked the northern part of the Corsican GR20 and found it quite gruelling.
One of my favourite areas in Snowdonia is the Rhinogs or more correctly, in Welsh, the Rhynogydd. It’s quite a small area but the walks are rough, wonderful, and close to the sea. I like camping below the hills, on a favourite site, and also walking and reading on the beach. The photograph above shows […]
Edale was the first place I visited in the Peak District and it remains a favourite. There are lovely valley walks which I particularly enjoyed a few years ago when I came back from the Pyrenees. No climbing, no heavy rucksack, and gentle slopes not steep mountains. You can reach the Kinder Plateau (above) quite […]