Three Wild Walks on Alderney: Discover Wartime History and Seabird Spectacles
Three Wild Walks – description of walks and island history plus wildlife.
Three Wild Walks – description of walks and island history plus wildlife.
Hidden in plain sight by the River Ness, the General’s Well in Inverness has long been linked to healing traditions and Highland history. Though often associated with General MacIntyre or General Wade, the true story behind its name remains a mystery. This blog explores the well’s origins, the role of Bught House, the tradition of holy wells, and the enduring power of clootie rituals.
Behind the Adventure: Rescue Training for Zodiac Drivers on Expedition Ships
Paddling the River Spey in Springtime – A First Adventure with the TRAK Kayak
A visit to The Singleton Distillery in Muir of Ord, Glen Ord – a Highland gem with a rich past and a true community heart. Built on the site of ancient illicit stills, it’s one of the few distilleries in Scotland still doing its own mashing. The visitor centre is a delight – comfy, spacious, and a gathering place for locals during the quieter months. From fascinating whisky-making tours to cosy chats over lunch, it’s a must-visit for anyone exploring the Highlands. Slàinte! 🥃
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Life on the River: Campsites, Wildlife, and Daily Routines. Discover the rhythm of paddling the Yukon, from camp setup to wildlife encounters
Hidden in a quiet fold of the Black Isle, the Clootie Well of Munlochy is no ordinary woodland spring. With trees draped in weathered cloth and curious offerings, this sacred place carries the echoes of an ancient world where healing, hope, and spiritual belief intertwined. Long before Christianity arrived, people made pilgrimages to such wells, seeking cures through rituals now barely remembered — but still practised, in curious modern forms, to this day.
Neurodiversity in the Outdoor Sector: A Surprising Overrepresentation For over 30 years, I have worked in the outdoor sector in various roles—countryside ranger, wildlife guide, kayak guide, international mountain leader, wildlife trust manager, outdoor first aid instructor, and environmental educator. As someone with dyslexia, I have often wondered if the outdoor sector attracts more neurodivergent individuals …
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Awakening the Uile Bheist: A New Era for Whisky & Beer in Inverness – Discover Uile Bheist’s craft beer, whisky, and sustainability story and prepared for your tour.
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