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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

A tale of two landscapes

Deer are a vital part of our ecosystems, but how they are managed has a huge impact on our natural environment

Posted byRoss BranniganMarch 22, 2022April 12, 2022Posted inBlog, RunningTags:adventure, environment, landscape, mountains, nature, outdoors, Running, scotlandLeave a comment on A tale of two landscapes

Cycling 1000km for wild places – Part 2

Join me for the second part of my Pedal for Wildness, raising money for the John Muir Trust

Posted byRoss BranniganFebruary 11, 2022February 17, 2022Posted inBlog, Cycling, Pedal for WildnessTags:adventure, adventures, bikepacking, conservation, Cycling, environment, gravel cycling, mountains, outdoors, scotland, sport1 Comment on Cycling 1000km for wild places – Part 2

Fell running in winter: 8 tips to keep safe and have fun

Winter is here! Here are 7 tips to keep you safe and having a fun time when the snow comes

Posted byRoss BranniganDecember 8, 2021October 13, 2022Posted inBlog, RunningTags:fell running, hill running, mountain running, mountains, Running, snow, sport, uk, winterLeave a comment on Fell running in winter: 8 tips to keep safe and have fun

The Great Cairngorm Chase: Supporting a Munro record attempt

What is it like to support a Munro record attempt? Pretty tiring, it turns out!

Posted byRoss BranniganAugust 12, 2021November 25, 2021Posted inBlog, RunningTags:adventure, hill running, mountains, outdoors, Running, scotland, trail runningLeave a comment on The Great Cairngorm Chase: Supporting a Munro record attempt

Sunset on Suilven – a wild camp on Scotland’s most iconic mountain

Sleeping on Scotland’s most iconic mountain

Posted byRoss BranniganMarch 5, 2021November 25, 2021Posted inBlog, RunningTags:adventure, camping, explore, mountains, outdoors, Running, runventure, scotland, trail running1 Comment on Sunset on Suilven – a wild camp on Scotland’s most iconic mountain

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

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

Stairway to Heaven – Ring of Steall 2019

The wind on my face, the sun on my neck – I wanted to lie down and crack open a cold beer right there and then.

Posted byRoss BranniganSeptember 28, 2019Posted inUncategorizedTags:fitness, golden trail series, hill race, hill running, mountains, outdoors, race, ring of steall, Running, skyrace4 Comments on Stairway to Heaven – Ring of Steall 2019

In the grip of the Cuillin

These terribly beautiful hills inspire a fearsome joy. There is much to relish, and much to revere.

Posted byRoss BranniganAugust 13, 2019August 13, 2019Posted inBlogTags:environment, gelogy, hiking, mountaineering, mountains, outdoors, scotland, sportLeave a comment on In the grip of the Cuillin

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