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OUTDOOR JOURNAL
News, stories and thoughtsHighlander supports Ukrainian families at the frontline
Over the last 12-18 months Highlander have been supporting a small organisation that has successfully managed to get survival equipment to those t...
Read moreEmergency on the hills
Using GPS and smartphones as navigation aidsGPS devices and smartphones are increasingly being used for navigation in the mountains and when they ...
Read moreMap Reading Basics Part one
Map reading is not only an important addition to your outdoor knowledge but is important to keeping you safe. Plus, basic navigation skills are no...
Read moreGoing Solo
Heading out to the hills on your own might seem like a step too far for many outdoor lovers but when you've done it once, you'll never look back. C...
Read moreHow to read the weather
We know rain... living in Scotland it's just part of life and we have to just get on with it. Having the right clothing, understanding weather f...
Read moreSolo Camping Tips for Women - In the safety of the hills…
Women shop alone, drive alone, or eat alone, but what if they plan to hike alone? Lots of people asking now, but is it safe? Carys writes regularl...
Read moreLightweight Camping Gear Under 8kg
Scotland is one of the best places in the world to wild camp. Depending on your route, you could wake up to views over a loch, beside a bonnie san...
Read moreHow To Stay Safe On The Hills In Winter
Winter is here, and with it, comes new challenges. Your familiar landscapes are transformed by snow and ice, changing the very shape of the hil...
Read more17 Beginner’s Tips for Winter Hill Walking
Great winter days in the hills are very memorable, although the hours of daylight are short and the weather is often extremely challenging. Bei...
Read moreHow To Pick A Waterproof Jacket?
The weather in Scotland is known for being dreich – a Scots word meaning miserable and threatening rain – so a rain jacket is an essential for ...
Read moreHow To Look After Your Waterproof Jacket
Like all clothing, your waterproofs can get damaged and worn over time. This is especially true for all ye who love the outdoors, as you’ll lik...
Read moreWhy Shall I Use a 40L Backpack?
Even we’ll admit it, the wide world of backpacks can get a bit confusing. You just want a nice bag that fits all your gear and doesn't wear you...
Read more5 Great ways to get fit in the outdoors
At Highlander, we are passionate about the outdoors. We love the stunning scenery you can find yourself in and the personal achievements you’ll...
Read moreFive smaller hills with big personalities
Wonderful views, interesting trails and great days out in the countryside are accessible for everybody and you don't need to head for the highe...
Read moreA Word on Dirty Camping
Dirty camping is a big and growing problem but it’s not a new one. Areas such as Glen Etive and the Trossachs in the Highlands (amongst many ...
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Trekking poles work better in pairs, and when they weigh as little as these do – just 180g per pole (we’ve weighed them) – you’ll hardly notice you’re carrying them... Very lightweight, Easy to use with gloves.