Paul Cockburn
Born and bred in Edinburgh, I chose to cross the great “salt ‘n’ sauce/salt ‘n’ vinegar divide” at the age of 25, and ended up living and working in Glasgow. […]
Born and bred in Edinburgh, I chose to cross the great “salt ‘n’ sauce/salt ‘n’ vinegar divide” at the age of 25, and ended up living and working in Glasgow. […]
Tramping my way around the hills, glens and coastline of Scotland, I have developed a love for the rich diversity of the country’s landscape. Taking the plunge to write about the […]
A former editor of The Scots Magazine, I started my career in the deep mists of time as a writer on teenage magazines such as Jackie. Now a writer, author, […]
As an outdoor writer and photographer, the Scottish landscape has all I need for inspiration. Whether this be our soaring mountains, windswept coastlines, or the architecture of our towns and […]
As a journalist, I’m in an unique position. I get to experience all the fantastic sights, sounds and even smells that this wonderful country offers and then write about them. […]
My interests lie, primarily, in music and I am equally happy either listening or performing. However, since starting work on the Scots Magazine just over three years ago I have […]
Through my books, magazine articles and regular television appearances I am one of Scotland’s best known outdoor commentators. I live in the shadow of the Cairngorms with my wife Gina […]
Ben A’an is often called a mountain in miniature – but the word miniature doesn’t mean it’s lacking in challenge. Far from it, in fact! From the Duke’s Pass this […]
A tramp up one of Scotland’s easiest Munros If you like to get up high for a bit of solitude then the most easterly Munro, Mount Keen, is a good […]
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