FELL RUNNING
Beinn EIGHE
The greatest of the Torridon giants, Beinn Eighe is a vast mountain offering one of the great ridge runs of Scotland…
Mountain magic
Taking its name from The Broken, the highest summit in the Harz mountains of Germany, where conditions result in frequent sightings, there is something magical about the Broken Spectre…
WHARFEDALE THREE TRIGS
In a hard winter, there might be a handful of days such as this in the season. Often it seems there is just one.
Last light on Helvellyn
The first evening of the year when sufficient light remains to get up on the high fells after work is a much-anticipated affair. Marking a change from the cold, dark headtorch runs of winter, it never fails to lift the spirits.
A RAMSAY RECCE
With an attempt looming and just the long stretch to link Beinn na Lap with The Mamores left to recce, I can't say it's feeling any easier!
SUPPORTING A BOB GRAHAM ROUND
I can't quite remember when Mark first voiced his intent to do the BG, but throughout the many runs and races we've done in the last few years it's never been far from the chat.
FELL RUNNER’S FOMO
It’s nice to run without a camera, and even better without a pack. But then there’s always the fear of missing something special…
An Teallach
Offering one the most dramatic ridge routes in Scotland, An Teallach is vast mountain, standing apart from the Fisherfield hills, towering above Dundonnell, the lure of its two Munro summits something every hill runner must succumb to, sooner or later.
Beinn Alligin
Torridon is a place that for me, will always conjure the magic of childhood memories, binding the mountains and coast in ways that inspire me still.
ALL CLEAR TO CAPE WRATH
Arkle, from the Norse 'ark fjell', means flat topped. Flat topped it may be, but along with Fionaven, these summits offer some of the roughest ground on any of the Scottish hills.
MY BOB GRAHAM
Much has been written of the Bob Graham Round, by better writers and runners than me. I will not attempt to emulate them. It is too soon for one thing.
PIED AND GONE TO HEAVEN
The day before had been a rest day. We’d visited Lochinver, and as one must when visiting Lochinver, we went by the pie shop.