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Release of Running Adventures Scotland and other bits

Running Adventures Scotland has been released and now available to purchase

Posted byRoss BranniganMay 19, 2022Posted inBlog, Books, Running Adventures ScotlandTags:adventure, Books, fitness, hill running, mountains, outdoors, Running, scotland, sport, writing1 Comment on Release of Running Adventures Scotland and other bits

Pre-order Running Adventures Scotland…and surfing

Running Adventures Scotland is now available to pre-order – and some observations on managing energy levels

Posted byRoss BranniganMarch 29, 2022Posted inBlog, Books, Running, Running Adventures ScotlandTags:adventure, adventure books, Books, fitness, hill running, mountains, outdoors, Running, running books, scotland, sportLeave a comment on Pre-order Running Adventures Scotland…and surfing

Running Adventures Scotland – Podcasts and interviews

Catch up with the latest podcasts and interviews I have given about my book Running Adventures Scotland

Posted byRoss BranniganMarch 26, 2022July 6, 2022Posted inBooks, Running Adventures ScotlandTags:adventure, Books, fell running, fitness, hill running, mountain running, mountains, outdoors, Running, scotland, sportLeave a comment on Running Adventures Scotland – Podcasts and interviews

Running Adventures Scotland – front cover reveal!

Find out more about my first book, Running Adventures Scotland – taking you on an adventure in Scotland’s inspiring landscapes

Posted byRoss BranniganDecember 20, 2021March 26, 2022Posted inBlog, Books, Running, Running Adventures ScotlandTags:adventure, fell running, hill running, outdoor, Running, scotland, sportLeave a comment on Running Adventures Scotland – front cover reveal!

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