Month: September 2025

September 30, 2025 Professor Douglas C MacMillan 21 comments

[The post first appeared on Prof Douglas MacMillan’s Linked-In feed.  Our apologies, the original caption to this photo said it was taken from A9 at Drumochter – ed.  Photo taken same day at Drumochter is now included below] Last week Scottish Ministers approved a ban on recreational fires and barbecues in the Cairngorms National Park…

September 28, 2025 Andy Amphlett 7 comments

[Author note. Andy was previously an Ecologist, now retired, working for an NGO in the Cairngorms. He is currently the Botanical Society of Britain and Ireland (BSBI) vice-county recorder for East Inverness-shire (https://bsbi.org/easterness). In recent years he has published a number of scientific papers including several relevant to this project. These include, ‘Identification and taxonomy…

September 25, 2025 Nick Kempe 3 comments

[Post updated to include data from most recent Forest Research statistices and corrected 27th September]. Eighteen months ago I wrote a critical post  (see here) about how Scottish Forestry is not only funding companies like BrewDog (see here) and Abrdn (see here) to plant trees, they have also been subsidising the production of trees by…

September 11, 2025 Nick Kempe No comments exist

One of the great pleasures of walking in the Alps are the mountain flowers.  I have always got particular enjoyment from seeing plants which are rare in Scotland, like the Alpine Sow Thistle, growing profusely.   Until recently the Alpine Sow Thistle was confined to a few inaccessible ledges in the Cairngorms but last year was…

September 9, 2025 Nick Kempe 5 comments

Traditional systems of transhumance, where people move their livestock up hill in summer and then back down in winter, are still fairly widely practised in the Italian Alps, in contrast to Scotland where the summer migration to the shielings ended when large flocks of sheep replaced people.  In some ways walking the Grande Traversata delle…