Day 4: Tyndrum to Bridge of Orchy Having very much enjoyed the last few days but feeling somewhat tired, I’d resolved last night that today would be a day off. The original plan had been to have breakfast, read my book (Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine) and go for a run along the West Highland … Continue reading Tyndrum, Days 4-6 (‘Spring’ holiday)
‘Spring’ Holiday: Tyndrum, Days 1 – 3
The first instalment of our Spring walking holiday, based in Tyndrum. Snowy tops on the munros made for beautiful scenery (when we weren't fogged in)!
Arrochar Weekend: A Tale of Two Parts
Keen to get some more hills in his legs, Bruce had been watching the weather forecast during the week, and off the back of this we booked an impromptu weekend away. Heading off on Saturday, earlier than planned due to big winds putting paid to his golf, we enjoyed a leisurely drive down the road … Continue reading Arrochar Weekend: A Tale of Two Parts
Marathon Training Begins …
Having lacked focus since dropping out of Fraserburgh Half Marathon (in favour of going away to celebrate Mum's 70th birthday), I decided that I needed a focus, and have therefore made the decision to follow an 18 week training plan in the lead up to Fort William Marathon. The year got off to a reasonable … Continue reading Marathon Training Begins …
Weekend Away
In contrast to my usual hectic weekends, for once I totally relaxed! Heading away straight from work on Friday, we (Mum, big sister, cousin, two Aunties & I) spent two nights at the Golf View Hotel & Spa in Nairn. The hotel has mixed reviews on Tripadvisor but we loved it. The staff were great, … Continue reading Weekend Away
Finding Alan’s Hut: A Surprising Test of Winter Navigation
The hill forecast today was excellent. Following a day of wind and snow, the skies were due to be clear for most of the afternoon with no wind; no better opportunity to get out. Our initial hope had been to head south to the Angus Glens to walk Mayar and Driesh; however, the latest dump … Continue reading Finding Alan’s Hut: A Surprising Test of Winter Navigation
Training with Braemar Mountain Rescue Team
You may recall in the not too distant past having your arm twisted to buy some fudge, relaxing on the couch for a session of Reiki, or maybe just being kind enough to make a donation to the very worthy cause that is Braemar Mountain Rescue in exchange for me running the Illuminator, the 15 … Continue reading Training with Braemar Mountain Rescue Team
Marathon Spotlight – Clare Russell
Honoured to be invited to share my marathon journey on project345blog Wishing James every success in his forthcoming marathon!
Kinloss to Lossiemouth Half Marathon: Running on ‘Home’ Turf
I love races in Moray as that’s the area that I still consider home, despite having now lived more than half my life in Aberdeen. Racing here also has the advantage of an easy start with the great hospitality provided by my Mum & Dad! Arriving in Elgin late on Saturday afternoon the pampering started: … Continue reading Kinloss to Lossiemouth Half Marathon: Running on ‘Home’ Turf
Not the Planned Long Run
Usually I enjoy running long - not today though! It was one of those days that sadly didn't work out the way we'd planned it. It felt long, it was slow, and it truly did feel like we'd been out forever by the end of it. The plan had been to meet Ali at 8 … Continue reading Not the Planned Long Run








