Munro: a Scottish hill over 3000ft (915m). We’d been climbing them off and on for the past decade and, having acquired a habit of cycling to peaks in the Andes, thought we’d give it a whirl in Scotland on newly…
Our Guidebook is Printed!
We’re excited to say that we’ve finally laid our hands on a paper copy of our new guidebook – more than a year of hard work, condensed into 300g! This advance copy was flown in from the printers, and the boxes…
Here Comes The Sun & Other Paganism: Quilcayhuanca – Cojup (again)
The agony of waiting for the morning sun and the ecstasy when it pops over a hill are accentuated in the Cordillera Blanca. The sun is so hot and we’re often so high that the difference between sun and shade…
Soggy Scraps (a compilation of trips in wet season)
As we knew it would be, March and April in Ancash was spent pottering about, often accompanied by the squelching sound of wet boots. Heading out into the hills for short trips on foot and bikes, hoping to strike lucky with some…
Back in Black
The Negra had been on our minds for a while. We’d never really ventured up and over its spine, despite many short forays onto its lower slopes. A three day circuit from Recuay to Huaraz via Aija on steep dirt…