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Alex Roddie

Happiest on a mountain. Writer, story-wrangler, digital and film photographer. Editor of Sidetracked magazine. Machine breaker.

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The stories that must be written

When did writing stop being about pure joy?

The stories that must be written
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Yesterday, after packing all our stuff into a big red van, we made the drive back up north from Lincolnshire to our new home in Scotland. Dire warnings of snow spiced things up a bit, but in fact we barely saw a speck of snow on the drive, and skies

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A first walk in my local hills after the move to Scotland

Yesterday, Hannah and I moved into our new house near Forfar. We've got a to-do list as long as my arm, but today I managed to escape up into the Sidlaws, our local hills, for a couple of hours...

A first walk in my local hills after the move to Scotland
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Operation Move to Scotland is go

In March 2022, I made a decision: it was time to move back to Scotland. Next week it is finally happening.

Operation Move to Scotland is go
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Join me for a free online talk about long-distance walking this Thursday

At 8pm UK time on Thursday the 23rd of February, I'm delighted to be joining renowned outdoor writers Andrew Terrill and Chris Townsend for a chat hosted by Tim Frenneaux of the Adventurous Ink book club. Tickets are free – get yours here. Our conversation will be about the

Join me for a free online talk about long-distance walking this Thursday
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A return to the Suffolk Sandlings, and some thoughts on photography and memory

You can never go back, they say. But next week I am doing exactly that.

A return to the Suffolk Sandlings, and some thoughts on photography and memory
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Ten years ago: winter climbing in Glen Coe with the equipment of the pioneers

A decade ago was my final climb using the 19th-century mountaineering equipment I used during my Glen Coe years.

Ten years ago: winter climbing in Glen Coe with the equipment of the pioneers
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What I've been reading lately: the Dartmoor Debacle, putting the photo first, smartphone navigation, and the problem with AI

A mixture of topics this time, from recent controversies in the outdoors world to the impact of AI on the creative fields (oh, and the crappification of consumer goods).

What I've been reading lately: the Dartmoor Debacle, putting the photo first, smartphone navigation, and the problem with AI
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Lincolnshire gothic: a walk through the Croftmarsh

I've long felt that there is a distinct eeriness to the landscape of Lincolnshire, but it took me a while to put my finger on it.

Lincolnshire gothic: a walk through the Croftmarsh
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A bit of bother on Barf – or, when smartphone mountain navigation gets complicated

Concerns raised over crowdsourced maps used by popular hiking apps – my input into a TGO report on the issue.

A bit of bother on Barf – or, when smartphone mountain navigation gets complicated