Tag: munro bagging
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Our Family Challenge by Fiona Outdoors Russell
If you follow our blog, you’ll know we’ve got a corker of a challenge lined up for the next few weeks; the aim is to bag ourselves 20+ munros (Scottish mountains over 3000ft) over 4 weeks, raising funds for Tommy’s to fund research in to miscarriage, stillbirth and premature births. We’re excited by it, we’re also […]
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Our year of mountain adventures 2016
Last year was a fantastic year for us in terms of getting away for family adventures; from our first winter wild camp to 9 days campervanning around the Outer Hebrides and finding snow in sunny Spain in June. But in terms of getting out to the hills, I don’t think we ever thought it would’ve been as big […]
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Filling our own adventure pot; a day alone on the hills.
Sometimes, no matter how great adventures are as a family, we need to get out and do our own thing. On that note I have set myself the target of walking 10% of the Munros (mountains over 914m) this year – that’s 28 in total. I hope that we might be able to do about […]
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Carn Dearg Munro & Wild Camping, Corrour
In early August 2015 we delved into our adventure jar and our son pulled out a walking and wild camping weekend which simply said ‘North from Rannoch Station’. We looked at the map a bit and came up with the basic plan that we would walk up Carn Dearg and its neighbouring Munro to the […]
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Carn Aosda – Munro bagging with a toddler
Carn Aosda – Munro bagging with a toddler Settled weather, just before the first snow of the year always makes us want to get out and have one last adventure before we’re a little more restricted with what we do, the thought of mountain walking in full on winter conditions with an unhappy toddler strapped […]