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A new learning curve, stormy days out, when things go wrong, and climbing for the love of it | The Pinnacle

The future of Pinnacle Editorial, mountains as therapy, ptarmigans in decline, and some books to read | The Pinnacle

Reweirding, bringing back the birch belt, the pressure of being taken seriously, and looking back at the Kendal Mountain Festival | The Pinnacle

The audiobook uncanny valley, upcoming talks, collapse computing, and a pine marten alarm clock | The Pinnacle

Making space for ideas, and the remote gaze | The Pinnacle

Memory in ice, and the sorcery of forgotten photographs | The Pinnacle

My second new book for 2021 | The Pinnacle

Getting over the bump of the year – and looking ahead to 2022

On the Ramsay Round, getting started with tarps, questions for technology, and owning your media | The Pinnacle

A Highland book launch for The Farthest Shore | The Pinnacle

That which is unique, walking Scotland's hidden roads, and defending Microsoft Word to the death | The Pinnacle

Last journeys, the right words on climate, connection and conservation, and skipping the boring parts | The Pinnacle

The eerie hush of summer | The Pinnacle

5,500 miles across Europe, the restoration of Glen Feshie, hard travel, and everything weighs something | The Pinnacle

Positive habits for working from home | The Pinnacle

The Farthest Shore is available to pre-order – get 25% off signed copies

Lessons from the Cape Wrath Trail, caring for red squirrels, and the superficial din of the glowing screen

Outdoor and adventure photography tips

The willow walk, why photos lie, staying alive in the mountains, and 21 years on Ben Nevis

Filling the void

The light of unmediated experience, class and the outdoors, and what3words in emergencies

The 'other' places, the colour of spring, and the awe of time

What's in a cover design?

Mystery at the Shelter Stone, and nature before work

Behind the scenes: gear testing for TGO magazine

A wren's breath, and trekking through pandemic-hit Europe

That first royalty statement as a traditionally published author

No wilderness, and why we're a little bit worried

Isolation and Connection | Pinnacle Newsletter #86

An update on my next book | Pinnacle Newsletter #85