Editorials

We don't buy into products, We buy into experiences.

When I was 13 I decided I was going to have 3 cars when I grew up. A sports car, a 4x4 and a camper van and in my mind…
February 25, 2018

We don't buy into products, We buy into experiences.

When I was 13 I decided I was going to have 3 cars when I…

Blogs

Reeks District: Ireland’s Adventure Playground with Jessie Leong

‘How do you pronounce Carrauntoohil?’ ‘Karen-toole’ replied Piaras, mountain guide from Kerry Climbing. ‘It means inverted sickle, a serrated knife-edge. Just look at the ridge behind you.’
December 03, 2018

Reeks District: Ireland’s Adventure Playground with Jessie Leong

‘How do you pronounce Carrauntoohil?’ ‘Karen-toole’ replied Piaras, mountain guide from Kerry Climbing. ‘It means…

Outdoor Guides

Down Time - What you need to know before you buy your down jacket

When it comes to selecting an insulated jacket it makes sense to have a look how insulation it works and with just a basic grasp of the essential principles you'll…
October 19, 2018

Down Time - What you need to know before you buy your down jacket

When it comes to selecting an insulated jacket it makes sense to have a look…
August 08, 2022

A journey of meaning

In a little over three weeks, I’ll be stood on a railway platform in Cheshire waiting for a train and the start of an 8000km adventure. Over the following 18…
May 03, 2022

“Luxury” Ultra leaves its Mark

Highland Kings, a premium events company, were on the Isle of Arran last week and the ripple of their event has been heard across social media as images emerge of…
April 28, 2022

Coire goes Woofhostelling and takes the Family

I’m still not sure how we ended up with a working collie puppy. One minute I was visiting friends on the small island of Kerrerra where the farm dogs had…
February 08, 2022

Introducing our new podcast "Paths in the Outdoors"

A new addition to the MyOutdoors content has arrived. There have been interviews posted on our YouTube for a little over a year now and the idea has been discussed…
July 20, 2020

Wild camping - a fight or flight dilemma

Over the last couple of months there's been countless column inches in the mainstream media devoted to "wild camping", and none of it has been good.
June 03, 2020

Abandoning conquest

Today I saw a Tweet suggesting you conquer a hill in your lunchtime. A fine idea you’d imagine, and it is, but something about the language grated.
December 22, 2019

Skin Up to and Ski Off the Cairngorm

For a while now I have wanted to ski tour, finally I managed to get the gear together to be able to! So I headed for the Cairngorm, I had…
Davy Wright

Davy Wright

Friday, 26 May 2023 09:40

Step Up and Save Our Mountain Paths

Mountaineering Scotland and the Outdoor Access Trust for Scotland (OATS) are delighted to announce the launch of It’s Up to Us, an ambitious three-year partnership campaign to raise £300,000 for much-needed path repairs on one of Scotland’s most iconic mountains, whilst raising awareness of the desperate need for investment in the repair and maintenance of informal mountain paths situated on land outside of Scotland's national parks and NGO estates.

Informed by women-specific insights and tested alongside one of the largest women-only hiking communities in Europe, the shoe allows female hikers to connect with nature in comfort. Alongside the shoe, adidas launches an all-new apparel range.

The Arc’teryx Academy brings its hugely successful Arc’teryx Climbing Academy event to the Lake District for a third time, with a handful of new additions to make 2023 its biggest year yet.

Welcome to episode 29 of Paths in the Outdoors podcast, this episode we talk to Adam Raja.

The film is the official history of the Montane Spine Race. A dream of British polar explorers Phil Hayday-Brown and Scott Gilmour, The Montane Spine Race was first brought to life in 2012.

Silva Sweden AB acquires 100% of the shares in Primus AB from Fenix Outdoor AB. The deal was signed today and closing of the deal will take place on April 28, 2023.

Welcome to episode 28 of Paths in the Outdoors podcast, this episode we talk to Duncan McCallum who has had a varied career in the outdoors which has revolved around climbing.

Appetite for the Great Outdoors has never been so popular as proven over the last four days with thousands flocking to the Cumbrian town of Kendal to watch films, hear from speakers, participate in activities and engage in discussions about outdoor adventure and the natural world.

Welcome to episode 27 of Paths in the Outdoors podcast, this episode we talk to Fiona Quinn about her unique LEJOG triathlon and recent business start-up.

Welcome to episode 26 of Paths in the Outdoors podcast, this episode we talk to Steve Scott who has been involved in the outdoor industry since his early years of skiing.

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