Kenny blogs on climbing snowy Beinn Chabhair
This is a hard ridge with peaks and troughs with the last section gaining height in a very short distance and challenging trekking, ice axe and crampons a must.
View ArticleMeall nan Tarmachan
The views we got were amazing with Ben Lawers and its three sisters one way and a clear view along the ridge.
View ArticleBen Vorlich Loch Lomond
This is a steep and lung busting ascent, bringing you out on the south ridge of Ben Vorlich but with great views across to Loch Long.
View ArticleReaching 50 is no bad thing
According to my Munro book Ben Challum is a dull walk! I disagree - there's a false summit, a lovely ridge walk and fantastic views of the better known hills in the area.
View ArticleFive Munros at Glen Ey
This is a mammoth walk and not one for the faint hearted, this walk takes in Carn Bhac, Beinn Iutharn Mhor, Carn an Righ, Glas Tulaichean and An Socach.
View ArticleBen Vane by Loch Lomond
This may be one of the smallest Munros but it has a great wee climb with a well defined path up and down from the summit.
View ArticleBeinn Narnain and Beinn Ime by Arrochar
The path you're following has concrete bases every so often left over from a hydro project, it looks like you're about to walk into a large rock but trust me just go straight over and keep going.
View ArticleKenny tackles Schiehallion
Schiehallion is probably one of Scotland's most famous mountains - in fact it was used in an experiment in 1774 to measure the mass of the earth.
View ArticleThe hills of Lochnagar
Some 20 odd years ago we skated on a frozen Loch Muick so I was really looking forward to revisiting this area again.
View ArticleSeven Munroes on the South Shiel Ridge (again!)
As I drove past some of Scotland's giants slumbering in bluish dusky silhouette, Ben Vorlic, Ben More then Ben Dorian felt like old friends.
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