
What I’ve been reading this week, 28 February 2020
The end of farming, whistling while you walk, much ado about yetis, and the last best place on the internet. Environment and nature Why the lights are going…
The end of farming, whistling while you walk, much ado about yetis, and the last best place on the internet. Environment and nature Why the lights are going…
A Pyrenees traverse, marks left on an English alp, crossing the Arctic Ocean in winter, and it takes as little as thirty seconds. Environment and nature Beavers cut…
Making space for nature, Norway end to end, between the storms, and what to do with the bodies. Environment and nature HS2 decision will destroy precious wild places…
I will be speaking at the Sheffield Adventure Film Festival on 20 March 2020. If you’re curious to learn more about my winter Cape Wrath Trail and other…
In January, I blogged about damage I’d witnessed to a local stand of woodland. Here’s an update, along with a record of what I’ve seen and the efforts…
Winter changes, finding wild Scotland, the true summit of Manaslu, and the hard lands of Glen Banchor. Environment and nature Winter Changes – I enjoyed this piece by…
Alex Roddie discovers a long-distance trail that begins in Oslo city centre, plunging into a forest paradise brimming with wildlife. This feature was first published in The Great…