Paul Shorrock
Paul offers guided hillwalking in the UK through Hillcraft Guided Walking. He is also a freelance outdoor writer.
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Tag Archives: mountain rescue
#117 – More history …. and games with the dog!
Despite the last 12 months having had some of the wettest weather in the UK since records were kept, we seem to have managed quite a few dry days out, though the ground is frequently completely mired, being at saturation … Continue reading
Posted in 5. North Wales
Tagged Border Collie, Clwydian Hills, mountain rescue, mountains, photography
16 Comments
#114 – ‘The Spine’, Britains most brutal race – the inside story.
Saturday morning 12th January – It must have been getting quite tense at the start line of ‘The Spine’ race. After all, running the 268 mile Pennine Way in winter in less than one week is a pretty tough challenge. … Continue reading
Posted in 1. Scotland, 3. Yorkshire Dales, 4. Northern England
Tagged mountain rescue, mountains, Pennine Way, photography, snow, Spine race, winter
26 Comments
#109 – Have a good (and safe) Christmas!!
What’s all this then? Shouldn’t you be doing something Christmasey instead of reading this? Well, seeing as you’re here, here’s a repeat of a blog I did a couple of years ago when I lived in Yorkshire – I’ve told … Continue reading
Posted in 2. Lake District, 5. North Wales, Uncategorized
Tagged Helvellyn, hillwalking, mountain rescue, mountains, photography, winter, Yr Wyddfa
9 Comments
#107 – Training ‘Search and Rescue’ Dogs – The story continues ….
The Search and Rescue Dog Association of Wales (SARDA Cymru) holds two assessment weekends every year, where novice dogs demonstrate their searching abilities, and qualified dogs progress to a higher level. Originally intended to search for lost or injured people … Continue reading
Posted in 5. North Wales
Tagged Border Collie, Clwydian Hills, hillwalking, mountain rescue, mountains, Ogwen, photography, Snowdonia
14 Comments
#105 – Lost in the Clwydian Hills
My local hills, the Clwydian Range, are not the highest hills in Wales by a long way, though it’s the first high ground you drive through as you enter North Wales from England. The highest summit is Moel Famau (see … Continue reading
Posted in 5. North Wales
Tagged Border Collie, Clwydian Hills, hillwalking, mountain rescue, photography
15 Comments
#100 – What we did on our holidays
Typical isn’t it – you wait a year for a trip away in the camper, then two arrive at once! (For non-UK readers, that is an example of British humour at its best!) We’ve hardly used the camper this year … Continue reading
Posted in 2. Lake District, 5. North Wales
Tagged Border Collie, Cumbria, hillwalking, mountain rescue, mountains, photography, Snowdonia
16 Comments
#92 – “Just doggin’ around …. ”
I was ready, prepared for several hours of sitting behind a rock in Cwm Llugwy, in the Carneddau mountains of North Wales. Coffee in flask, foam sit mat at the ready, extra fleece layers and full waterproofs – a day … Continue reading
#89 – “Hide and seek” at Pen y Pass
You might well ask the question, “why is a ‘supposed’ adult hiding behind a boulder on a Welsh hillside?” The question is more pointed when you realise that I’ve swopped a comfortable sofa and ‘Eastenders’ on the TV for a … Continue reading
Posted in 5. North Wales
Tagged Border Collie, mountain rescue, mountains, photography, Snowdonia
17 Comments
#72 – “It looked like a canny way down….”
After twenty five years, I can still remember those words being spoken as if it was yesterday – “It looked like a canny way down….” The person speaking was the survivor from a mountain accident that I became involved … Continue reading
#56 – A dog’s life (re-visited)
Soon after I started this weekly blog (just over a year ago) Chris and I took the momentous step of adding a dog to the household. No big deal there, you might say, but the previous twelve months had been … Continue reading

