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Nature’s backstage pass

A breath-taking morning spent on the Lakeland fells.

Posted byRoss BranniganMay 14, 2023Posted inBlogTags:adventure, adventures, backpacking, camping, fitness, hiking, hillwalking, lake district, mountains, outdoors, sportLeave a comment on Nature’s backstage pass

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

Bothy nights and mountain days at Ben Alder

Join Tom and I for a wild day covering five Munros at Ben Alder and sleeping at the bothy

Posted byRoss BranniganMarch 28, 2022March 29, 2022Posted inArticles, Blog, RunningTags:adventure, bothy, fitness, hill running, mountains, outdoors, Running, scotland, sport, wild, wild places1 Comment on Bothy nights and mountain days at Ben Alder

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

Review: 1001 Cycling Tips – The Essential Cyclists’ Guide

Hannah Reynolds’ new book, 1001 Cycling Tips, is a great guide for cyclists new and experienced

Posted byRoss BranniganDecember 6, 2021December 7, 2021Posted inBooksTags:Cycling, cycling tips, fitness, gravel cycling, hannah reynolds, mountain biking, outdoor, road cycling, sportLeave a comment on Review: 1001 Cycling Tips – The Essential Cyclists’ Guide

A long way for a cup of tea – Abraham’s Tea Round

Come with me over the Lake District fells on the Abraham’s Tea Round.

Posted byRoss BranniganMarch 18, 2020March 19, 2020Posted inBlogTags:environment, fell running, fitness, hills, lake district, mountains, outdoors1 Comment on A long way for a cup of tea – Abraham’s Tea Round

Starting 2020 with a bang – and a bump

2020 kicked off with a race around Scout Scar near Kendal. I left with more than sore legs.

Posted byRoss BranniganJanuary 12, 2020January 12, 2020Posted inUncategorizedTags:fitness, hill race, lake district, outdoors, race, run, Running, trail raceLeave a comment on Starting 2020 with a bang – and a bump

Heart to heart

Do excuse me if you find me emerging from bushes cock-eyed and red-faced.

Posted byRoss BranniganNovember 13, 2019November 14, 2019Posted inBlogTags:fitness, health, heart health, outdoors, personal, wellbeingLeave a comment on Heart to heart

Meall a’ Bhuachaille Race 2019

Meall a’ Bhuachaille – 1:15.10

Posted byRoss BranniganOctober 29, 2019October 29, 2019Posted inUncategorizedTags:fitness, health, hill running, mountains, outdoors, race, racing, Running, scottish hill running, sportLeave a comment on Meall a’ Bhuachaille Race 2019

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