EP 10: Hiking in Scotland
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About this listen
Scotland is a place that stays with you, especially when you experience it at a walking pace. In this episode, Travelin’ Jack explains why hiking in Scotland is about more than just picking a trail—it’s about matching your personal style to the right landscape.
From the rhythm of the crashing waves on the West Coast to the silent, ancient pine forests of the East, there is a version of Scotland for every level of adventurer.
The Scottish countryside has a soul you can only feel on foot, but bad planning can turn a "wow" moment into a "dreich" disaster.
Inside the episode:
Choose Your Style: Whether you’re a "Slow Wanderer" or a "Summit Seeker," we break down which Scottish terrain fits you best.
The Best Regions and Top Hikes: A breakdown of where to go based on your interests - covering everything from the volcanic peaks of Edinburgh and the dramatic glens of Glencoe to the coastal ruins of Aberdeenshire and the ancient forests of the Cairngorms.
Weather Survival: Decoding terms like smirr, drookit, and stoating rain—plus why the MWIS forecast is your most important piece of gear.
Seasons & Logistics: How to avoid midge season, find the "Golden Autumn" light, and navigate the tricky single-track roads of the North.
Travel Framework: How to break up your 3-day or 10-day trip so you spend more time on the trail and less time in the car.
Jack also shares a personal (and slightly scary) story to show you exactly how not to handle the Highlands, followed by the strategies you need to do it right.
Slàinte mhath! Cheers!