In May 2016 David Broom, a hill walker with a meselfpassion for wild places, multi-day trips and wild camping in some of the most remote places in the UK set off the run the length of Outer Hebrides, a distance of some 150 miles.

uig-sand-dunes-with-north-harris-hills-behindHis purpose was to mainly to raise money for the John Muir Trust but also to reclaim part of his childhood, when as a child this magical place inspired him to become an Ecologist following his first visit as a teenager many years ago.

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One might think the series of islands to be rugged and undulating. However they are certainly very mountainous and challenging, both in the topography as well as the isolation, which puts the trip as ideal for those with a wild heart.

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The distance is estimated to be 150 miles and the height gain over the 11 days duration was in the order of 10,000m.

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Here’s the video of his trip.

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Equipment he mentions in this podcast and loved during his trip

OMM: Avenue 45, Kamlika Clothing, Traill Tights and Sleeping Bag

Stainless Steel Honey Stove

Vargo Triad Stove

Trangia 500ml Bottle

Mountain King Trailblaze Alloy Poles

All photos David BroomMore can be seen here

Executive Producer – Mark Cole

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