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Month: April 2016

Product endorsement #1

Product endorsement #1

I have been using this Trangia stove for about 35 years. The same stove! That fact alone is recommendation in itself.

Author Duncan SpencePosted on 21 April 2016Categories Technical stuffLeave a comment on Product endorsement #1

Munro with cancer #42

Munro with cancer #42

17th April 2016, Beinn Mhanach (M211), 3127ft, 953m

Author Duncan SpencePosted on 18 April 2016Categories Munros with cancerLeave a comment on Munro with cancer #42

Munro with cancer #41

Munro with cancer #41

17th April 2016, Beinn Achaladair (M094), 3406ft, 1038m

Author Duncan SpencePosted on 17 April 2016Categories Munros with cancerLeave a comment on Munro with cancer #41

Munro with cancer #40

Munro with cancer #40

17th April 2016, Beinn a’ Chreachain (M061), 3547ft, 1081m

Author Duncan SpencePosted on 17 April 2016Categories Munros with cancerLeave a comment on Munro with cancer #40

Living with cancer #1

A man I know, who was recently diagnosed for the first time with cancer, told me a story today. Continue reading “Living with cancer #1”

Author Duncan SpencePosted on 7 April 2016Categories Cancer1 Comment on Living with cancer #1

Going into the mountains after all

Going into the mountains after all

After deciding last Friday not to do what I had wanted to because the weather had suddenly turned shite, I woke up on Saturday to weather that was not really very shite at all. Continue reading “Going into the mountains after all”

Author Duncan SpencePosted on 6 April 2016Categories Mountain Journeys, Politics3 Comments on Going into the mountains after all

Munro with cancer #39

Munro with cancer #39

3rd April 2015, Meall Glas (M199), 3146ft, 959m

Author Duncan SpencePosted on 3 April 2016Categories Munros with cancer1 Comment on Munro with cancer #39

Not going into the mountains

This weekend I was planning my first night out of the season, somewhere on the plateau of Beinn Heasgarnich after having already climbed Creag Mhor, or by the lochan at the bealach between the two. But then the weather turned shite. Continue reading “Not going into the mountains”

Author Duncan SpencePosted on 1 April 2016Categories Mountain Journeys3 Comments on Not going into the mountains

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