Paul Shorrock
Paul offers guided hillwalking in the UK through Hillcraft Guided Walking. He is also a freelance outdoor writer.
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#155 – The Southern Peaks of the Carneddau, North Wales
Back to the hills of the Carneddau this week. I tend to bang on a bit about these wild, deserted hills, and a day there never disappoints. My last trip there had been just a few weeks back (see Post … Continue reading
Posted in 5. North Wales
Tagged Border Collie, Carneddau, hillwalking, mountains, photography, Snowdonia
9 Comments
#154 – Cwm Glas – Peace and quiet on the busiest mountain in the UK
Of the 6 million visitors each year to the Snowdonia National Park, quite a few decide to walk up Yr Wyddfa (Snowdon). Being the highest peak in Wales and England at 1085 metres (3560 ft) is one good reason, but … Continue reading
Posted in 5. North Wales
Tagged Border Collie, hillwalking, mountains, photography, Snowdonia, Yr Wyddfa
15 Comments
#153 – “Foot Mountain” – on foot!
Living on the edge of the Clwydian Hills in North East Wales, with the glories of Snowdonia just an hours drive away, you might wonder that we bother going to other mountain areas in Wales. The thing is, the country … Continue reading
Posted in 6. Mid and South Wales
Tagged Border Collie, hillwalking, mountains, photography
10 Comments
#152 – A walk up ‘Big Mountain’
Welsh is a poetic language, and a language of poets. Names of mountains, valleys and lakes have a magical sound to English ears, and learning a little of the language opens a door towards understanding. A mountain name like “Slippery … Continue reading
Posted in 5. North Wales
Tagged Border Collie, hillwalking, mountains, photography, Snowdonia, Walking World
11 Comments
#151 – Carneddau air-crash, Craig yr Ysfa
It was a strange kind of winter in North Wales this year. We ‘hardy mountain types’ 🙂 like to get out to play in the snow, but the snow was erratic, never hanging around for long – when it did … Continue reading
Posted in 5. North Wales, Aircrash Sites
Tagged Border Collie, Carneddau, hillwalking, mountains, photography, Snowdonia
14 Comments
#150 – Cadair Idris by the Fox’s Path and the Pony Track
Anyone following UK mountain walking blogs at the moment will notice a common theme – at its most basic, the UK is being hammered by one of the longest periods of wet, windy weather that anyone can remember for a … Continue reading
Posted in 5. North Wales, Bothy days, Uncategorized
Tagged hillwalking, mountains, photography, Snowdonia
21 Comments
#147 – Ring out the old … 2013 hill memories
As 2013 draws to a close, it’s good to look back in pictures at another year in the hills, so here are some of my best memories of the old year. Best wishes to all my readers, and here’s wishing … Continue reading
#145 – More wanderings in the Glyderau – Seniors Ridge with the dog.
The great thing about living in or near a mountain area is that you get to know it well. 25 years living in Cumbria left me with loads of good memories and a good knowledge of the Lake District – … Continue reading
Posted in 5. North Wales
Tagged Border Collie, Cwm Idwal, Glyderau, hillwalking, mountaineering, mountains, photography, Snowdonia
25 Comments
#143 – Dogged determination – Training a Search and Rescue dog in the mountains of North Wales
Although it doesn’t feel like it, ten months have passed since ‘Mist’ and I were accepted for training as a search team by SARDA Wales (Search And Rescue Dog Association). “Time flies when you’re enjoying yourself”, as the expression goes, … Continue reading
Posted in 5. North Wales
Tagged Border Collie, hillwalking, mountain rescue, mountains, photography, Snowdonia
25 Comments
#142 – Moel Eilio revisited
Our first (and only) visit to Moel Eilio was in March this year (see post #121) – the photos of the day show rolling green hills with the last remnants of winter snow, and no hint at all of the … Continue reading

