In this issue, we celebrate that essential combination of
mountains and water. In our lead feature James Roddie heads to
Skye, where the two elements combine to the most spectacular
effect anywhere on these islands (p26); elsewhere we round up
some of Britain’s most spectacular ‘water walks’ (p34). The
downside of the watery dimension of mountains is, of course,
that they tend to experience high levels of precipitation –
particularly in the UK! – but we’ve got you (literally) covered
with our waterproof jackets review (p60) and our ‘secrets to
staying dry’ skills advice (p52). Precipitation is also a prominent
feature of Chris Townsend’s two-week trip in Knoydart (p70).
As ever, there’s more to be discovered – so take the plunge and
discover it for yourself!
In this issue, we celebrate that essential combination of
mountains and water. In our lead feature James Roddie heads to
Skye, where the two elements combine to the most spectacular
effect anywhere on these islands (p26); elsewhere we round up
some of Britain’s most spectacular ‘water walks’ (p34). The
downside of the watery dimension of mo....