FebruaryFeb 2 Monday 09
Distance: 15.3 miles
Time: 6.75 hours (incl stops)
Weather: Perfect winter conditions, sub-zero, no clouds
Munros Attempted: Beinn Fhada
Munros Summited: None
Another perfect morning in Kintail: the air icy and cold and the sky already a deep shade of …
JanuaryJan 22 Thursday 09
Distance: 9.7 miles
Time: 5 hours (including stops)
The route:
Map created by EveryTrail:GPS Geotagging
For once the malevolent weather gods of Aberdeen had taken a Sunday off, the coach arrived early and we even got a stop for bacon rolls at the services of Strathcaro …
JanuaryJan 15 Thursday 09
This time last year I was heading up the flanks of Morrone in a deep covering of fresh snow. This year's detox walk was somewhat different with ice and winds providing the entertainment as Dave and I crossed the mysterious Sgor Buidhe plateau above Ballater.
DecemberDec 28 Sunday 08
There was excitement, adventure and bacon rolls even before we hit the hill on our trip to Glen Esk for the November 2008 walk. The coach turned up a few minutes late but our troop of 19 souls who braved an inclement, dark, cold Aberdeen morning were soon being whisked …
For Christmas I received a very good Garmin Etrex Vista HCx GPS device for use when out walking the Scottish hills. As well as keeping me on the right path it will also satisfy my inner geek by providing myriad stats ready for analysis after the walk.
To test it out we …
NovemberNov 2 Sunday 08
Leaving the Saturday evening hustle of Langstane Place (gateway to Soul - it ought to be guarded by a three-headed dog) the Music Club is found by climbing a series of brightly lit yet eerily quiet stairs, following makeshift signs and holding on to shiny stainless …
OctoberOct 22 Wednesday 08
This evening I attended the first in the University of Aberdeen's series of Inaugural Lectures. Held in the very fine surroundings of Kings College we were treated to a talk that was fascinating in its breadth and confident in its delivery.
Professor Cairns Craig (a …
OctoberOct 14 Tuesday 08
Autumn is pretty much my favourite season. I think it reminds me a lot of the first term at University which was generally always the least stressful. After a disappointing summer where I failed to observe any bright Noctilucent Cloud displays it has been great the last …
SeptemberSep 20 Saturday 08
I don't like Moshulu as a gig venue. The floor sucks the life out of your shoes as quickly as the acoustics suck the life out of the music. Still, it is a testament to the brilliance of Frightened Rabbit that they managed to turn the place, and the somewhat placid …
SeptemberSep 18 Thursday 08
Fourteen hardy Stockets climbed aboard Gordon's Luxury Coach at Mile End School early on Saturday morning. Silvester did an excellent job of tearing around the top of the Cairngorms but even so it was more than three hours after leaving Aberdeen that we rolled past …
SeptemberSep 8 Monday 08
Sunday - Ben Dam(p)h
As expected Sunday dawned with a fine, damp sort of feel though the mugginess of the last few days was holding on. Initially there was some confusions as our guide Ben was supposed to have the company of his girlfriend and son but due to …
AugustAug 18 Monday 08
Our day started with a close encounter with Morning Prayer on Radio Scotland but sadly, as we trudged along the landrover track towards the foot of Beinn Iutharn Mhor, it became increasingly clear that the rain gods had not been appeased by this.
A fairly uneventful …
JulyJul 15 Tuesday 08
For once I was actually at the rendezvous point before Dave, who in turn arrived a fair amount of time before the driver of our bus out to Braemar. Despite leaving Aberdeen slightly late we made good time along the quiet North Deeside road and after dropping off the …
JuneJun 29 Sunday 08
After heading to the West Coast and returning without a single additional Munro to my name last week (see this post on the spectacular Kinlochewe to Poolewe walk) I was ready to get out of Aberdeen and get up some hills a bit closer to home. Inspired by Steven Fallon's …
JuneJun 25 Wednesday 08
After six "dark" months the Lemon Tree, Aberdeen's premier alternative venue for comedy, dance, drama and of course music, has re-opened its doors to the public. As the final act of a weekend of events to mark the occasion, King Creosote made the journey up from Fife to …
For any keen hillwalker Friday in Aberdeen was not a day to be looking out of the window. Passing thunderstorms, and the occasional shower of monsoon-like proportions turned the city into a grey, swirling, sodden mess. The Met Office reported conditions were not much …
JuneJun 12 Thursday 08
Thanks to a more reliable "dual alarm" system I finally managed to join fellow Stocket Dave on a non-group walk today. Taking the 7:45am 201 we headed west as far as Crathie, the starting point for a very pleasant walk around the Balmoral estate under strong June …
JuneJun 8 Sunday 08
Day 1 - The Drive West
Aberdeen was shrouded in cloud as we headed down the A90 on the first stage of the journey to Skye. A subsequent damp stop in Dunkeld (where we stumbled upon a flower show in the Cathedral) was followed by a drive up the busy A9 between mountains …
MayMay 28 Wednesday 08
Far, far too many people to name have already posted about the image that appeared on the Phoenix website shortly after the lander touched down beautifully on Mars early on Tuesday morning. However, I'm not going to make an excuse because amongst the recent images of …
MayMay 27 Tuesday 08
A very different atmosphere pervaded the Tunnels for tonight's gig compared to Caribou last night. Tables adorned with candles filled the floorspace and the audience was much quieter as Glissando, a duo from Leeds took to the stage. A combination of Richard's subtle …