Paul Shorrock
Paul offers guided hillwalking in the UK through Hillcraft Guided Walking. He is also a freelance outdoor writer.
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#116 – Visiting the ancestors – time travel in North Wales
Living in the UK we don’t have to travel very far to find traces of those who lived here before us. North Wales is particularly rich in examples, but pick almost any upland area of Britain or Ireland and you … Continue reading
Posted in 5. North Wales
Tagged Carneddau, hillwalking, mountains, photography, Snowdonia
16 Comments
#108 – Pen yr Ole Wen. A promising start to the winter season in the mountains of North Wales
Pen yr Ole Wen isn’t exactly what I would describe as one of the ‘jewels in the crown’ of Snowdonia. It’s a lump of a hill, almost literally sitting in the shadow of Tryfan, despite the fact that it is … Continue reading
Posted in 5. North Wales
Tagged Border Collie, Carneddau, mountains, Pen yr Ole Wen, photography, snow, Snowdonia, winter
28 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
#106 – ” …. Sack it to me ….!”
My wife doesn’t understand me (as the saying goes). Is it so difficult to understand that an outdoors chap needs more than one rucksack? Well, this one does anyway. I’m also a ‘label’ man – I tend to stick with … Continue reading
Posted in 5. North Wales
Tagged Cwm Idwal, hillwalking, mountains, outdoor gear, photography, Snowdonia
25 Comments
#103 – Ski mountaineering in Snowdonia – in November?!!
It’s not often you can have a skiing day in Snowdonia in November – it’s probably such a rare event that it just doesn’t happen. It didn’t happen last weekend either, but the next best thing did – a ski-mountaineering … Continue reading
Posted in 5. North Wales, 7. Everywhere Else!
Tagged Chamonix, mountaineering, mountains, photography, skiing, Snowdonia, Vallee Blanche
9 Comments
#102 – Arenig Fach – Another Welsh mountain gem (or should that be a rough diamond?)
It seemed like a good idea. Six weeks earlier Chris and I had walked Rhinog Fawr (post #95) and after being seduced by a forecast of fine weather, I had gone out two days later and walked a much longer … Continue reading
#101 – Arenig Fawr – A Welsh mountain gem
I’ve spent most of my mountaineering life not knowing a thing about the Arenig hills of North Wales. That’s probably not unusual for those who only visit the Welsh hills a couple of times a year, and are then seduced … Continue reading
#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
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#96 – A romp in the Rhinogs (Day 2)
In the UK, the summer of 2012 has been largely regarded as one of the wettest in recorded meteorological history, with a month’s rain falling on one single July day. This hasn’t been reflected in the photographs of my hill-walking … Continue reading
#95 – A romp in the Rhinogs (Day 1)
The hills and mountains of the Snowdonia National Park are one of the main attractions of North Wales, bringing in visitors from all over the UK and even further afield. Top of most walkers tick list is the peak of … Continue reading

