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Mera Peak photos
You may have seen my previous post in the lead up to Mike and Calum's Nepalese adventure. Well, we're back and have some photos and a route map to show you. The route map was produced using my...
Wildlife to watch out for
At any time of year Scotland is a brilliant place to watch wildlife, but now that Autumn is well and truly upon us and with winter approaching, here are a just a few things you should be looking out...
Hostile Habitats
This is a great read, and a book that I've looked at on quite a number of occasions now, either just for interest or for example, when I was looking for information in the lead up to my Summer...
Great Glen Canoe Trail
This guide is an essential resource to help you plan your journey through the Great Glen across Scotland. As well as the calm waters of the Caledonian Canal there are the challenging open waters of...
Path of the Paddle
Lessons from the master: A short film from canoeist Bill Mason illustrates the joy and poetry of paddling solo. All the basic strokes used to control the canoe are rendered with perfect clarity...
Beachwatch Cleanups
According to the Marine Conservation Society, Scotland has the highest average litter levels in the UK of six out of the seven sewage-related debris items: condoms, cotton bud sticks, nappies,...
Outdoor activity fatalities
Did the headline grab your attention? Good. Having recently attended an event in Edinburgh (the SYHA Youth Residential Experiences Conference, which was very good I have to say), I was wowed by...
Mera Peak, here we come
On the 7th October 2011, Boots N Paddles' staff, Mike and Calum will head off to Nepal to attempt one of its highest trekking peaks; Mera Peak [6476m/ 21,246ft]. In the year of their 40th birthdays...
SCA River Advisers
The Scottish Canoe Association (SCA) is a great place to start if you're looking for any information that's paddle-related. They have a large list of resources on offer for experienced and...
Cairngorms National Park
A large part of our time is spent working in the wonderful Cairngorms National Park, so any changes that are proposed to the way the park operates, are of interest to us. Draft plans on how the...
Ribbon of Wildness
Speaking to a mate recently, he mentioned a book he was reading that sounded really interesting. If you're a seasoned hill walker/ munro-bagger or perhaps someone just looking for a big challenge...
Spot Connect
Has anyone out there got this piece of equipment yet? This is a device that connects to your smartphone and allows you to connect to the outside world from many (although not all) of the remotest...
Canoe venue ideas
You may know you’re way around the huge number of Scottish Waterways and might be familiar with where to go and when, however, if you’re not and looking for some inspiration, here are a few ideas to...
A Highland Fling!
Have you ever seen those kilted men-mountains going head to head in what might be considered as some unusual sporting events? Well, in our experience at least, more and more people are just dying...
Discover Canoeing (book)
Discover Canoeing is a complete introduction to open canoeing. Canoeing and kayaking have topped the UK charts for water sports since 2003, matched only by angling (British Marine Federation...
UK Hillwalking Forum
You may already be aware of the UK Climbing Forum, which is a great resource for anyone into climbing or mountaineering and is currently the biggest of its kind in the world. However, recently...
Drambuie Pursuit
The Drambuie Pursuit is over for another year, the 6th year since inception. We've been involved since the outset having worked closely with the event organisers Events 22 and Drambuie throughout,...
Gear Review
We've just tested out some new kit on a 3-day descent of the River Spey by canoe, and thought you might like to hear about it. Our instructor, Adrian, was more than happy to test this kit out with a...
Tasty camp food
Campfood has come a long way in the last few years and it doesn't have to be tasteless mush anymore. There's some great books out there but I do like this this one by Cicerone. Moveable Feasts...
Cool Camping!
The cool camping series of books (and website) have grown in number over recent years as the popularity of camping increases year on year. The lure of the magical outdoors tempting people to dig...