Hiking and Trekking

Exploring The Anaga Mountains, Tenerife

Exploring The Anaga Mountains, Tenerife

The Canary Island of Tenerife is a place that feels very familiar – even if you’ve never actually visited, you probably know someone who has or you’ve heard a lot about it. Similar to mainland Spain’s most visited province Andalusia, Tenerife is...
Why We Chose Not To Climb Uluru When We Could Have

Why We Chose Not To Climb Uluru When We Could Have

The most iconic sight in Australia, Uluru or Ayers Rock sits in the heart of the red centre. “I wonder if you can climb it?” I said jokingly to Brian as we drove through the dusty Outback roads from Alice Springs. I quickly flicked to the section on Uluru-Kata Tjuta...
Hiking Galtymore on the Cork, Tipperary Border, Ireland

Hiking Galtymore on the Cork, Tipperary Border, Ireland

The Galtee Mountains are located on the border of Cork, Tipperary and Limerick. They’re pretty much the halfway mark between my home and Noelle’s, we’ve passed them so many times driving up and down to each other, we thought we’d go in for a closer look. With the...
Climbing Carrauntoohil: Ireland’s Highest Mountain

Climbing Carrauntoohil: Ireland’s Highest Mountain

Located just outside of Killarney, Co. Kerry, within an hour and a half’s reach of Ireland’s second biggest city, Cork and about four hours from the capital Dublin is Carrauntoohil, the tallest of the Macgillycuddy’s range and Ireland’s highest peak....