From the Trail
Walk Reports & Adventures
Honest reports from the mountains we've climbed, written by us.
Our First Summit: Yr Wyddfa via the Llanberis Path
How Jasper (12) and Hugo (10) conquered Snowdon on a misty October morning — and why it sparked a t-shirt brand.
Ben Nevis: Conquering the UK's Highest Peak
A summer half-term trip to Fort William to tackle the big one — 1,345m of Highland glory.
Pen y Fan in the Snow: A Brecon Beacons Winter Walk
When the Brecon Beacons turn white, Pen y Fan becomes something truly magical.
Striding Edge: Our First Real Scramble on Helvellyn
The knife-edge ridge that had us buzzing for weeks — Helvellyn via Striding Edge.
The Yorkshire Three Peaks: 24 Miles in One Day
Whernside, Ingleborough, and Pen-y-ghent — can two kids complete the classic 24-mile challenge?
Mam Tor and the Great Ridge: Peak District Magic
A gentle ridge walk above Castleton that proves you don't need altitude for adventure.
Malham Cove and Gordale Scar: Harry Potter and Climbing Waterfalls
Limestone pavements, hidden waterfalls and a proper Hogwarts moment in the heart of the Yorkshire Dales.
Shuttlingsloe with Marshmallows: The Cheshire Matterhorn
A pointy little peak, a tiny camping stove, and a bag of pink and white marshmallows at the summit.
Gradbach and the Roaches: Our Own Jurassic Park
Twisted rock formations, deep wooded valleys, and the strangest landscape in the Peak District.
Three Shires Head: Sun, Waterfalls and Wild Paddling
Three counties, one packhorse bridge and the best wild swimming spot we've found in the Peak District.
Lord Hereford's Knob and Hay Bluff: A Day with Friends
Big skies, sillier names, and our first proper hike with mates on the Welsh borders.
Chasing Waterfalls: The Ingleton Waterfalls Trail
Eight waterfalls in one day on the most beautiful river walk in Yorkshire.
Macclesfield Forest and Tegg's Nose: A Local Loop
You don't always need to drive for hours — sometimes the best walks are right on your doorstep.
The Lion and the Lamb: Helm Crag Above Grasmere
A proper Lake District ridge walk with a mad rocky summit shaped like — well, a lion. And a lamb.
