BlogHide Resteemsresteemedluthienfainberg (60)in auditions • 5 years agoLife as a violinist - auditionsI play violin since I was 16 years old and I came across with a lot of feelings. Love and hate at the same time. I keen on music, but I usually don't feel confortable when I get trough auditions.…natubat (64)in mountainmonday • 5 years agoA walk on the wild(life) sideThis year has been a tough one, and I've been unable to get away to the hills as much as I'd like. But just over a week ago, I got the opportunity to take a few days' holiday in the Highlands, and…natubat (64)in mountainmonday • 5 years agoRocky road up the north face of TryfanViewed from the east, Tryfan looks like a silvery-grey porcupine. This very rocky mountain in north Wales is renowned for its scrambling opportunities. It's a mountain I'd wanted to climb for a…natubat (64)in mountainmonday • 5 years agoSnowdon on a knife-edge!I love mountain ridge walks, and I love scrambling on rocks. But Crib Goch, one of the UK's narrowest ridge walks, has always seemed a bit too much of a knife edge for me. Crib Goch, Welsh for…natubat (64)in climbing • 5 years agoDiary of a climbMy first experience of "trad" climbing, last week, was utterly exhilarating. I had climbed outdoors a few times before, but maybe I hadn't stepped outside my comfort zone in quite the same way as…resteemedappreciator (66)in appreciator • 5 years agoDAILY QUALITY CONTENT REWARDS #430@appreciator is more focused on uplifting quality content on the Steem platform and in support of this endeavour, Top 5 posts will be selected daily to be featured here from manually curated…natubat (64)in mountainmonday • 5 years agoNavigating my way around the "Little Hills"Could any hills be less appropriately named? The "Little Hills" of Arrochar are rough, rocky and not little at all! At altitudes of 793m and 808m, the only thing "little" about these hills is that…natubat (64)in mountainmonday • 5 years agoSeven Munros in one day – part 2The South Glen Shiel Ridge covers a distance of almost 24km and takes in seven "Munro" (mountains with an altitude of at least 3,000 feet) summits. I had been looking forward to climbing it for…resteemedfenngen (66)in help • 5 years agoDon't vote this but PLEASE resteem itRecently I published some news about the drastic measures of the chilean government regarding recent protests. This has escalated through the recent days with the establishment of curfews in all the…natubat (64)in mountainmonday • 5 years agoSeven Munros in a day, and halfway to "compleation"I returned to the beautiful, remote area of Kintail a couple of weeks ago, to do a walk I've been planning for most of this year. Coincidentally, it brought me to my halfway point as a…natubat (64)in naturalmedicine • 5 years agoCould daylight prevent mental decline?My grandmother was a wise lady. Her solution to many ailments was simple: "Get some fresh air!" Fresh air usually means daylight, and daylight is increasingly being scientifically proven to…natubat (64)in naturalmedicine • 5 years agoDelirium: a learning experienceSource This morning, I got a "Hi, we're missing you" email from Steemit – probably because it's 10 days since my last activity on the platform. It's good to see that Steemit Inc are chasing up…natubat (64)in bouldersunday • 5 years agoScrambling in the rocky, remote, wild north westThis is why I love Corbetts. A couple of weeks ago, I enjoyed climbing two of the most ruggedly beautiful mountains I've encountered to date, along with four other people, in fairly good weather –…natubat (64)in mountains • 5 years agoWhat is a Corbett?Walkers approaching the summit of The Cobbler, probably Scotland's most popular "Corbett". I have often blogged about the joys of "Munro-bagging" – climbing all the mountains in Scotland over…natubat (64)in steempress • 5 years agoA dangerous exploding stove – and how my warning about it got me my first ever online banThe weather was nice at the weekend, and I went to a beach barbecue at Loch Lomond. There were 11 of us in the group, and the plan was to take a boat over to Inchcailloch, an island in the loch.…natubat (64)in steemit • 5 years agoWhy I got (temporary) Steemit burnoutI'm trying to ease my way back into Steemit after a two-month absence. The reason for my absence? Life happened. My mum got very ill with pneumonia and had to spend 10 days in hospital.…natubat (64)in tasteem • 5 years agoA hearty brunch in GlasgowA friend organised a meetup at this café that I've been to a couple of times before. The Trans Europe is cheap and cheerful, but with that bit of extra quality that makes it a very popular place…natubat (64)in mountainmonday • 6 years agoWalking the Ring of Steall, Glen NevisThe Ring of Steall is one of the most popular and spectacular mountain ridge walks in Scotland – and it's notoriously tough, with a total ascent of 1676m. I did it in April, as part of the fitness…natubat (64)in walking • 6 years agoChased by a herd of cowsAs a regular hillwalker, I often walk past cows. I've never been bothered by them – until a terrifying incident last week. I usually have an inbuilt wariness around cows, but as I've walked past…natubat (64)in mountainmonday • 6 years agoThe Battle of Glen Shiel 2019Three hundred years ago today, the Battle of Glen Shiel took place in one of Scotland's most beautiful and remote areas. A Meetup group that I'm a member of decided to commemorate the event with a…