Deal with your baggage guys, because it will definitely follow you up the cliff. This is something I've learnt the hard way, especially since my Nanna died.
Review: Thin Air – Michelle Paver
Since I first borrowed my Dad's copy of Into Thin Air years ago and devoured it in less than 12 hours, I've been hooked on mountaineering books. They plumb the heights of triumph and the depths of tragedy, and more often than not, are uttlerly captivating. So, throw into mountaineering my favourite genre of fiction... Continue Reading →
Review: Space Below My Feet – Gwen Moffat
Warning: reading this book significantly increases your risk of selling all your possessions to go and live in a tent in the mountains.