Outdoor trips by year

Here’s a list of many of our overnight trips over the years along with some of the more interesting day trips….

YearLocActivityName
2026
March
UtahBackpackRainbow Bridge:South and North trails (photos)
2026
March
UtahBackpackCapitol Reef:Pleasant Creek, Sheets Gulch (blog)
2026
March
UtahDay walksCanaan Peak, Powell Point (photos)
2026
March
UtahBackpackCapitol Reef:Lower Spring Canyon loop (blog)
2026
March
UtahHikesWahweap, Page,Bryce Riggs Spring (photos)
2025
December
ScotlandBackpackBeinn Alligin summit camp (photo)
2025
October
UtahBackpackEscalante north (blog)
2025
October
UtahBackpackCapitol Reef National Park high route (blog)
2025
October
ArizonaBackpackGrand Canyon Boucher, Tonto (photos)
2025
September
ScotlandPaddlingAigas River by inflatable kayak (photo)
2025
May
ScotlandBackpackSkye Trail (blog)
2025
April
ScotlandBackpackWest Highland Way (blog)
2025
February
TurkeyBackpackLycian Way -1 week sampler (blog)
2024
September
UtahPaddlingGreen River kayak and hikes (blog)
2024
October
UtahBackpackNorth San Rafael Swell (photos)
2024
October
UtahBackpackThe Maze, Canyonlands Nat Park (photos)
2024
October
UtahBackpackHikes around Moab (photos)
2024
September
ItalyBackpackDolomites Alta Via 9 + AV1 north section (blog)
2024
June
AustriaBackpackKarwendel and Stubai short hikes (blog)
2024
June
ScotlandSailingDay Skipper Sailing course, Largs (photo)
2024
May
ScotlandBackpackAffric Kintail Way (blog)
2023
October
ArizonaBackpackArizona Trail (blog)
2023
August
ItalyBackpackDolomites Alta Via 2 (blog)
2023
May
England
Cornwall
BackpackSouth West Coast: Falmouth to Plymouth (blog)
2023
May
England
Cornwall
SailingCompetant Crew course Falmouth (photo)
2023
April
ScotlandBackpackJohn O Groats Trail (blog)
2023
March
CanariesBackpackGran Canaria GR131 (blog)
2023
March
CanariesBackpackTenerife GR131 (blog)
2023
January
SpainBackpackMallorca GR221 northbound (blog)
2022
September
ScotlandSailingDinghy course, Loch Insh, Aviemore (photo)
2022
August
England
Lakes
BackpackCumbrain Way (blog)
2022
July
ScotlandCyclingOrkney, cycling and hiking (photo)
2022
June
ScotlandCyclingOrkney, Shetland cycle tour (photo)
2022
March
UtahBackpackHAYDUKE TRAIL (blog)
2021
December
ScotlandBackpackQuinag summit solstice camp (photo)
2021
September
ScotlandCyclingOrkney, cycling and hiking (photo)
2021
July
WalesBackpackPembroke coast (photo)
2021
May
ScotlandHikingSkye, Raasay, Glencoe-scrambling week (photo)
2021
April
ScotlandSea kayakLoch Hourn,Knoydart hills camping (photos)
2020
September
England
Cornwall
BackpackSouth West Coast:St Ives to Falmouth(blog)
2020
February
SpainClimbingCosta Blanca (photos)
2019
December
ScotlandBackpackBen Wyvis solstice camp (photo)
2019
September
UtahBackpackEscalante Sleepy Hollow, Bobway,Stevens (blog)
2019
September
UtahBackpackEscalante Gulch, Boulder Creek (blog)
2019
August
CaliforniaBackpackMcGee Trailhead to Mammoth Lakes (blog)
2019
August
CaliforniaBackpackReds Meadow to Tuolumne big loop (blog)
2019
September
CaliforniaBackpackTwin Lakes to Tuolumne Meadows (blog)
2019
September
CaliforniaBackpackPiute Pass, Lake Italy, PCT, Lamarck Col (blog)
2019
September
CaliforniaBackpackCottonwood Lakes,Crabtree,Mt Whitney (blog)
2018
September
UtahBackpackBuckskin Gulch slickrock (blog)
2018
October
UtahHikeBryce Canyon, Zion National Parks (blog)
2018
October
UtahBackpackEscalante: Bighorn, Harris, ‘Cosmic Navel’ (blog)
2018
October
UtahBackpackCapitol Reef NP: Lower Muley Twist(blog)
2018
October
UtahBackpackCanaan Mountain traverse (blog)
2018
October
UtahBackpackEscalante: Scorpion Gulch (blog)
2018
October
ArizonaBackpackGrand Canyon:Thunder,Deer,Kanab,Jumpup (blog)
2018
July
AustriaBackpackAustrian Alps: Zillertal,Stubai, Otztal (blog)
2018
March
SpainClimbingCosta Blanca (photos)
2017
December
ScotlandBackpackBen Wyvis solstice camp (photo)
2017
October
UtahBackpackCanaan Mountain, White Domes (blog)
2017
October
UtahBackpackEscalante:Boulder Mail, Death Hollow,Deer (blog)
2017
October
UtahBackpackCapitol Reef NP: Upper Muley Twist, rim (blog)
2017
October
UtahBackpackEast Slickhorn-San Juan-Slickhorn (blog)
2017
October
UtahBackpackDark, Youngs Canyons (blog)
2017
October
UtahBackpackHackberry Canyo, Yellow Roc, Paria (blog)
2017
July
ScotlandSea kayakSkye Loch Bracadale area (photo)
2017
April
GreeceClimbingKalymnos climbing (photos)
2017
February
SpainBackpackMallorca Gr221 Southbound (blog)
2017
January
ScotlandBackpackFyrish winter camp (photo)
2016
September
UtahBackpackParia river (blog)
2016
September
UtahBackpackEscalante: Death Hollow, Bowington (blog)
2016
October
UtahBackpackEscalante: Silver,Harris,Neon,Choprock (blog)
2016
October
UtahBackpackEscalante:Peekaboo, Spooky, Brimstone (blog)
2016
October
UtahHikeCanyonlands NP: Horseshoe (blog)
2016
October
UtahBackpackCanyonlands NP: Salt Creek (blog)
2016
October
UtahBackpackEscalante: Wolverine, Little Death Hollow (blog)
2016
May
EnglandBackpackCoast to Coast, east (blog)
2016
April
GreeceBackpackCrete, Athens (photos)
2016
February
SpainClimbingCosta Blanca (photos)
2015
October
EnglandBackpackCoast to Coast, west (blog)
2015
September
France
Spain
BackpackPyrenees, 1 week (blog)
2015
August
EnglandCycling
Hiking
Yorkshire Dales (photos)
2015
April
GreeceClimbingKalymnos climbing (photos)
2014
April
Utah
Arizona
BackpackHAYDUKE TRAIL (blog)
2014
June
ColoradoBackpackSangre de Cristo (blog)
2014
June
New MexicoBackpackPecos (blog)
2014
June
New MexicoHikeWheeler Peak (photo)
2014
June
New MexicoHikeBandolier Nat Mon (photo)
2014
June
ColoradoHikeGreat Sand Dunes Nat Park (photo)
2014
June
ColoradoHikeMount Elbert (photo)
2013
July
ItalyClimbingDolomites:Vajolet,Brenta,Cortina (photos)
2013
June
England
Cornwall
ClimbingBosigran,Chair Ladder,Sennan (photos)
2013
March
ScotlandBackpackSulven summit camp (photo)
2013
February
SpainClimbingCosta Blanca (photos)
2012
December
TurkeyClimbingGeyikbayiri near Antalya (photos)
2012
August
CanadaBackpackSkoki, Lake Louise (blog)
2012
August
CanadaBackpackAssiniboine, Egypt Lakes (blog)
2012
August
CanadaBackpackCataract Creek (blog)
2012
August
CanadaBackpackSkyline Trail (blog)
2012
September
CanadaHikesRockies hikes inc Burgess Shale (blog)
2012
March
FranceClimbingProvence (photos)
2011
August
Austria
Germany
ClimbingLimestone Alps (photos)
2011
April
ScotlandClimbingSkye Dubh ridge (photo)
2011
April
ScotlandBackpackHarris,Uist (photo)
2011
February
SpainClimbingCosta Blanca (photo)
2010
December
ScotlandBackpackCul Mor xmas camp (photo)
2010
September
ItalyClimbingDolomites (photos) and Venice (photos)
2010
July
England
Cornwall
ClimbingBosigran, Sennan (photos)
2009
October
UtahHikeCanyonlands Chesler Park (photo)
2009
October
ArizonaHikeMonument Valley (photo)
2009
October
New MexicoHikeChaco Canyon (photo)
2009
October
ColoradoHikeBlack Canyon of Gunnison gorge (photo)
2009
August
WyomingBackpackCONTINENTAL DIVIDE TRAIL (blog)
2009
August
Montana
Wyoming

Backpack
CDT ‘Big Sky Alternate’ (blog)
2009
July
MontanaBackpackCONTINENTAL DIVIDE TRAIL (blog)
2009
June
Colorado
Backpack
CONTINENTAL DIVIDE TRAIL (blog)
2009
April
New Mexico
Backpack
CONTINENTAL DIVIDE TRAIL (blog)
2009
April
ColoradoHikeMesa Verda Nat Park (photos)
2009
September
SwitzerlandClimbingBregaglia, Engadine (photos)
2009
August
ItalyClimbingGrigne west ridge (photo)
2008
December
ScotlandBackpackCairngorms xmas camp (photo)
2008
May
MoroccoBackpackJebel Toubkal circuit, summit (photos)
2008
January
ScotlandBackpackFyrish hill winter camp (photo)
2007
August
FranceClimbingEcrin and Chamonix (photos)
2007
July
ItalyClimbingDolomites Via ferrata, climbing (photos)
2007
March
SpainClimbingMallorca (photos)
2006
December
ScotlandBackpackBeinn a’ Ghlo summit solstice camp (photo)
2006
September
CaliforniaClimbing
Backpack
Sierra Nevada (photos)
2006
July
England
Cornwall
ClimbingTorbay, Bosigran, Chair ladder (photos)
2006
May
ScotlandHikesIsland of Rum (photos)
2006
March
ItalySkiingCormayeur (photos)
2005
December
ScotlandBackpackUigs bothy, Applecross, Hogmany (photo)
2005
May
ScotlandHikeIsland of Eigg (photo)
2005
April
SpainClimbingCosta Blanca (photos)
2005
February
ScotlandBackpackIsland of Islay (photo)
2004
December
ScotlandBackpackBen Cluech, Ochills (photo)
2004
November
ScotlandBackpackIslay (photo)
2004
October
ColoradoClimbingFlatirons, Eldorado, Rocky Mtn Nat Park (photos)
2004
September
South
Dakota
ClimbingNeedles, Harvey Peak (photos)
2004
September
South
Dakota
ClimbingDevils Tower (photos)
2004
September
WyomingClimbingSinks Canyon (photo)
2004
September
WyomingClimbing
Backpack
Cirque of the Towers (photos)
2004
September
IdahoClimbingCity of Rocks (photos)
2004
September
WyomingHikesYellowstone Nat Park (photos)
2004
August
WyomingClimbingGrand Teton, Symmetry Peak (photos)
2004
August
ColoradoHikeDinosaur Nat Mon (photos)
2004
August
ColoradoHikeMount Elbert (photo)
2004
July
ColoradoBackpackCDT Battle Pass-Twin Lakes 380miles (photos)
2004
July
CanadaBackpackWest Coast Trail Vancouver Island (photos)
2004
July
CanadaSea kayakJohnstone Strait Vancouver Island (photos)
2004
June
AlaskaSea kayakMisty Fjords (photos)
2004
June
AlaskaHikeSitka, Mt Verstovia (photo)
2004
June
AlaskaBackpackChilkoot Trail (blog)
2004
June
AlaskaSea kayakGLACIER BAY (blog)
2004
June
AlaskaHikeMt Roberts + Mt Gastinen (photo)
2004
May
ColoradoHikeLizard Head climb attempt! (photos)
2004
May
ColoradoClimbIndependence Monument, Ottos route (photos)
2004
May
UtahClimbFisher Towers Ancient Art, brilliant! (photos)
2004
May
UtahClimbCastleton Tower, Kor-Ingalls attempt (photos)
2004
May
UtahClimbSouth Sixshooter (photos)
2004
May
UtahBackpackGrand Gulch (photos)
2004
May
UtahBackpackEscalante:Coyote,Stevens (photos)
2004
May
UtahHikeCapitol Reef, Burro Wash (photos)
2004
May
UtahHikeCapitol Reef, Sulpher Creek (photos)
2004
May
UtahHikeFerns Nipple (photos)
2004
April
UtahHikeWild Horse Canyon , Crack Canyon (photos)
2004
April
UtahHikeSan Rafael, Little Spotted Wolf (photo)
2004
April
UtahClimbArches NP, Owl Rock (photo)
2004
April
UtahClimbArches NP, Off Balance rock (photo)
2004
April
UtahHikeMoab: Grandstaff,Hunters Canyons (photo)
2004
April
ColoradoClimbFlat Irons, Eldorado, Boulder Cnyn (photos)
2004
April
ColoradoHikeBlack Canyon of Gunnison (photo)
2003
December
SwedenSkiingSalen (photo)
2003
December
ScotlandBackpackDumgoyne, Campsies winter solstice (photo)
2003
September
EnglandClimbsTroutdale
2003
September
WashingtonHikePCT Harts Pass
2003
August
CanadaHikesRevelstone:Glacier Crest, Mt Macrae
2003
August
CanadaBackpackStein Divide
2003
August
CanadaHikeGiribaldi
2003
August
CanadaSea kayakDiscovery Islands, Quadra
2003
August
CanadaClimbsSquamish
2003
July
England
Lakes
ClimbsPillar, Scafell
2003
June
ScotlandClimbsArran
2003
May
ScotlandHikeBen Loyal, Brian’s final Corbett
2003
April
ScotlandBackpackKnoydart hills
2002
December
SpainHikesGran Canaria
2002
August
CanadaBackpackMt Robson area to Adolphous Lake
2002
August
CanadaClimbsTonquin Valley Outpost peak glacier
2002
August
CanadaClimbMt Loiuse
2002
August
CanadaHikeMoraine Lake Tower of Babel
2002
August
CanadaScrambleMt Temple
2002
August
CanadaBackpackSawtooth Trail;Banff to Lake Louise
2002
August
CanadaBackpackLake O’Hara, Abbotts Pass Hut, Mt Victoria
2002
July
CanadaBackpackRockwall trail
2002
July
CanadaHikesPeak Bourgeau and Col Ouray
TbcFurther back in mists of time…

Dolomites Alta Via 2 backpack

The Alta Via 2 is a very cool high level hike that traverses the Italian Dolomites mountain range north to south. Brian had hiked the nearby Alta Via 1 way back in 1994 and that was excellent. With lots of ascent and descent and some scrambling and ‘via ferrata‘ sections the AV2 provides a really fun 1-2 week hike. There are Refugio’s along the way that can be used but I mostly wild camped starting 23rd August into the first week September 2023.

Alta Via2 Purple, AV9 Blue (my 2024 variations Rust), AV1 Green (my 2024 route Orange)

Day 1 Brixen train station to camp north of Rif Genova (I used the Plose chairlift to assist the ascent for 500m- in my defence it was about 35C in Brixen!)

Day 2 To Passo Gardena camp

Day 3 To camp north of Malga Ciapela (there is also a proper campsite here in town with showers which in retrospect would have been better)

Day 4 To camp north of Passo di Velles

Day 5 To Rif Mulaz then I descended for 2-3 hours west to Passo Rolle and bus to San Martino (stormy day)

Day 6 Bus back to Passo Rolle and followed trails to Rif Rosetta on west of Pale di San Martino mtns. Then to Rif Pradidali (stayed here due to more rain)

Day 7 To Rif Treviso then to camp near Passo Cereda

Day 8 To Rif Boz

Day 9 To road end at Croce d’Aune and transport to Feltre

On the edge of the Sella plateau (day 3)

I thought that the southbound direction I took was slightly easier than northbound, as many of the trickier scrambles or loose sections are taken in ascent. It also seemed like the trail got wilder with less people as I hiked south, with the last few days (say from Passo Velles south) being both the wildest and for me the best. But to be honest, it was all pretty great!

I had a few days left before my flight home so I took a bus back to San Martino and did a 2 night camping hike here taking in the AV2 main route I missed from Rif Mulaz to Rif Rosetta. I think this AV2 section, though short, was probably the toughest scramble/VF on the AV2.

Difficulty The trail is mostly very easy to follow, but does cross some high mountain terrain with moderate exposure, scrambling and via ferrata. As a rough guide the equivalent would be short scrambling sections at US Class 4.

Some people carry special via ferrata equipment to assist (harness, slings, karabiners, maybe a helmet also). I didn’t feel the need, and that worked out correct for me being able to hike without that extra weight, but I guess each individual needs to make their own decision.

An advantage of having the VF gear is that you can also then tackle some tougher via ferrata side trips to summits along the way for even more spectacular views!

The trail seemed to have a lot of ascent and descent, and since returning I produced an ascent comparison with other trails which confirms this. Its right up there with some other European alpine trails with the most steep up and down!

Transport I used public transport from Venice airport to both north and south terminus’s. The transport network is superb and good value. Just remember when using trains that once you buy a ticket you also need to get it stamped in the station before boarding- or you risk a fine like I did on the first train!

Guides and maps I really liked the Cicerone guide to the AV2-6 and recommend it (even though I had an old edition). I also bought a paper map – Dolomiten Hohenweg 2 by Geomarketing – at the first Refugio in the north, Plosehutte and also found this strip map style very useful and it saved me time looking at my phone which I appreciated.

As a back up I had topo maps downloaded to my phone using the OutdoorActive app. I didn’t download a gpx as the route was mostly marked on the topo maps.

In general the signposting for the route on the ground was superb though. Often the way was marked on posts as a ‘2’ in a red triangle. It helped to know the number of the local trail that the AV2 followed as well, as at times only that number was on signposts.

Food supplies Both Brixen at the north of the trail and Feltre at the southern end have excellent supermarkets for food supplies.

The Refugio’s all sell meals and most had a (fairly expensive) small supply of chocolate bars such as Ritter Sport or Snickers.

The trail crosses road passes such as Passo Gardena – Guidebook Stage 4 – and Pordoi – Guidebook Stage 5 – where a regular bus service can be used to travel down to valley towns if required.

Malga Ciapela – Guidebook Stage 6 -on the trail on the east side of Marmolada has a good small grocery store next to the cafe as well as a outdoors gear store.

I used trails to descend west from Ref Mulaz – Guidebook Stage 7-down to Passo Rolle, then local bus to San Martino which is a good supply town with plenty of accommodation. I was able then to take the bus back to Passo Rolle to restart from where I left off.

East of Passo Cereda – Guidebook Stage 10 – the village of Mis has a grocery store which you could hike as a loop to and from the trail (I didn’t go there though).

In general there was no need to carry more than 2-3 days food at any one time and you could carry less if you made more use of the Refugio’s for food than I did.

Water I took Chlorine Dioxide ClO₂ tablets to treat water where I thought it was needed along the way. There were quite a few water fountains or fonts, often outside Refugio’s, so I didn’t use the tablets too often. But for me, they were definitely worth carrying to be safe. Other options are to carry ClO₂ droplets ora water filter to treat water. The Refugios also sell bottled drinking water if you need that (at about 3 Euro per 1.5 litre bottle in 2023).

Gas canister supplies I used screw in gas canisters and found these for sale at nearby town of Bozen/Bolzano (Sportler), on trail at Malga Ciapela (De Grandi Sport Marmolada, next to the grocery) and San Martino sport shop (100g canisters only). I had the availability of canisters confirmed from Pantano Gas (about 3km south of Brixen centre). I also suspect that Decathlon in Venice Mestre will sell them too.

If you are happy with some scrambling, go do it!

Passo Pordoi with the Sassolunga behind
On the last day

More photos here….