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Tag Archives: Scottish Wilderness

Mike Tomkies’s life ‘Between Earth & Paradise”…

Scotiana Posted on November 16, 2016 by MAJANovember 28, 2016

After a rich life of adventures, from the mundane circles of Hollywood where he spent years writing about the biggest movie stars of the world to the wilderness where he finally chose to retire ‘Between Earth and Paradise’, Mike Tomkies, the unforgettable master of Moobli, died on October 6th 2016. Maybe Moobli and Mike’s friends who crossed the “Rainbow Bridge” … Continue reading →

Posted in Animal stories, Nature writers, Scottish Wildlife | Tagged A Last Wild Place by Mike Tomkies, Between Earth & Paradise by Mike Tomkies, Eilean Shona off the Scottish western coast, Mike Tomkies and the stars of Hollywood, Mike Tomkies British writer and naturalist, Mike Tomkies's dog Moobli, Moobli by Mike Tomkies, Scottish Highlands, Scottish Wilderness, Scottish wildlife | 5 Replies

Discover Scottish Landscapes and Wildlife with Nature Lovers…

Scotiana Posted on January 19, 2012 by MAJAJanuary 20, 2012

  Hi everybody, I’m always looking forward to receiving The Scots Magazine. Its covers are generally gorgeous and its wee size allows me to take it with me in the tram. Indeed, so deeply immersed I often get in my reading that I soon forget where I’m going to… last time I missed two stations 😉 What I like most … Continue reading →

Posted in Books, Scottish Landscapes, Scottish Wildlife | Tagged Books about Scotland, Cameron McNeis A coast to coast walk, Cameron McNeish, Cameron McNeish The Munros Scotland's Highest mountains, Cameron McNeish The Skye Trail, Jim Crumley, Jim Crumley and Colin Baxter The Isle of Skye, Jim Crumley Something Out There, Jim Crumley The Great Wood, Jim Crumley The Last Wolf, Scottis landscapes, Scottish nature writers, Scottish Wilderness, Scottish wildlife, The Scots Magazine | Leave a reply

Rannoch Moor : First Steps into the Scottish Wilderness

Scotiana Posted on January 13, 2010 by MAJANovember 13, 2010

In 2006, on Itinerary 5, we stopped our car on the side of the A82. We love this road which leads to Glencoe, the place where, in 2000, on Itinerary 1, we definitely fell in love with Scotland in front of one of the most striking and beautiful landscapes we ever saw. There were already a number of cars parked … Continue reading →

Posted in Landscapes | Tagged A 82 road, Bridge of Orchy, Castle McDuck, Clan McDuck, Conan Doyle The Hound of the Baskervilles, Highlands of Scotland, Loch Rannoch, Loch Tummel, National Nature Reserve, NNR, Ramsar site, Rannoch Moor, Rannoch Moor paths, SAC, Scotland's 100 best Walks Cameron McNeish Lomond Books 1999, Scottish moor, Scottish peat bogs, Scottish peatland, Scottish uplands, Scottish Wilderness, Sherlock Holmes, Site of Special Scientific Interest, Special Area of Conservation, SSSI, Stevenson Kidnapped, Uncle Scrooge, West Highland Line, Wuthering Heights Emily Brontë | Leave a reply
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