Paul Shorrock
Paul offers guided hillwalking in the UK through Hillcraft Guided Walking. He is also a freelance outdoor writer.
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#203 – Over the Sea to Skye (Part 2) – Storr Rocks
Skye holds many great mountaineering memories for me, but I would be the first to admit that the island gets more than its fair share of bad weather, and when conditions eventually turn fine the curse of the Scottish midge … Continue reading
Posted in 1. Scotland
Tagged Border Collie, hiking, hillwalking, mountains, photography, Scottish Highlands
8 Comments
#202 – Over the sea to Skye (Part 1) – The Quiraing
The mountain walking highlight of our Scottish trip in May was undoubtedly my trip up Quinag (see post #201), but I had also pre-planned a couple of shorter days out that Chris might enjoy, both of them on Skye. … Continue reading
Posted in 1. Scotland
Tagged Border Collie, hiking, hillwalking, mountains, photography, Scottish Highlands
7 Comments
#201 – Quinag – a nice day for a dog walk
Visitors from abroad probably look at our modest mountains in the UK and wonder what all the fuss is about. True, our mountains are lower in height than the peaks of Europe, North America, Africa and Asia, but our … Continue reading
Posted in 1. Scotland
Tagged Border Collie, hiking, hillwalking, mountaineering, mountains, North West Highlands, photography
10 Comments
#198 – Heather Terrace – A walk round Tryfan
#198 – Heather Terrace – A walk round Tryfan Tryfan in North Wales is one of my favourite mountains, and I’ve never had a bad day there yet. The classic route is the North Ridge, starting by the Milestone … Continue reading
Posted in 5. North Wales
Tagged Border Collie, Glyderau, hillwalking, mountaineering, mountains, photography, Snowdonia, Tryfan
6 Comments
#197 – Winter wanderings in the Carneddau
Winter in the mountains usually means playtime in the snow, but this year the snow in North Wales has been infrequent and transitory, so when the weather settled down and the gales stopped blowing, it was time to get out … Continue reading
Posted in 5. North Wales, Aircrash Sites, Bothy days
Tagged Border Collie, bothy, Carneddau, hillwalking, mountains, photography, snow, Snowdonia
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#196 – Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon) by the PYG Track
The problem with weather in the UK is not that we get the extremes that occur in some parts of the world, it’s more of a case that we get such a lot of it! I generally avoid the … Continue reading
Posted in 5. North Wales
Tagged Border Collie, hillwalking, mountaineering, mountains, photography, Snowdonia, winter, Yr Wyddfa
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#195 – Mam Tor – The ‘Shivering Mountain’
About 4000 years ago, the slopes of Mam Tor in the Peak District of Derbyshire would not have been a good place to be. The hill is mostly sandstone lying on top of unstable shales, and 4000 years ago the … Continue reading
Posted in 4. Northern England
Tagged Border Collie, hillwalking, mountains, Peak District, Pennine Way, photography
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#194 – The Pennine Way in winter – twice as much fun for Javed
On 16 January 2016, the fifth Montane Spine Race ended at Kirk Yetholm in Scotland. Of the 68 racers who had started only 24 reached the finish, adding to the myths surrounding ‘Britain’s most brutal race’. One of the … Continue reading
Posted in 4. Northern England
Tagged Border Collie, mountains, Pennine Way, photography, Spine race, winter, Yorkshire
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#193 – The Spine Race 2016, as seen from Gregs Hut
The Spine Race – 268 miles on the Pennine Hills – In winter! Every January for the past five years, a hardy bunch of ultra-athletes have set off from Edale in the Derbyshire Peak District with the intention of racing … Continue reading
Posted in 4. Northern England, Bothy days, Uncategorized
Tagged Border Collie, mountain rescue, mountains, Pennine Way, photography, snow, Spine race, winter
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#192 – Here we go again – The Spine Race 2016
It’s that time of year again – the Montane Spine Race started on Saturday 9th January on a cold misty day in Edale. The racers have one thing in mind, and that is running the length of the Pennine Way … Continue reading
Posted in 4. Northern England
Tagged Border Collie, bothy, mountain rescue, mountains, Pennine Way, photography, Spine race, winter
3 Comments

