Members share their accounts of magical moments in wild places. Why not contribute your own?
Within and Without by Harriet Fraser
Published: 26 Nov 2019
Following our Wild Words event in Keswick, somewhere-nowhere's Harriet Fraser put together the words left by those who came on what makes them think of wildness and the Lake District.
Wild Moment: Michael Hughes
Published: 21 Nov 2019
'Shards of light turn the sea’s surface emerald, amethyst, aquamarine, cobalt, and violet...' A wintry poem lights up the dark season.
Wild Moment: Alastair Miller
Published: 21 Aug 2019
"We can’t be more than five or six yards apart, sizing up each other’s intentions..." A strange encounter on the mighty Liathach.
Wild Moment: Ross Brannigan
Published: 24 Jul 2019
Engagement Officer, Ross Brannigan, follows Nan Shepherd's footsteps as he runs into the Cairngorms
Wild Moment: Heather Bird
Published: 30 Jan 2019
A poem inspired by being last one up Schiehallion on a chilly, bright, blustery December day.
Wild Moment: Becky Auty
Published: 14 Aug 2018
"At first I wasn't too sure, but after a couple of pages I was hooked..." A 12-year-old reviews Barbara Henderson's 'Wilderness Wars'
Wild Moment: Isabel Berry
Published: 26 Jul 2018
"After the long, dry spell my footsteps swish and crackle through the dried grasses and across crusted bog..."
Wild Moment: Chris Puddephatt
Published: 20 Jul 2018
"I’ve decided to walk around Quinag on the 1000ft contour and take some snaps..." The Assynt-based photographer shares his latest project
Wild Moment: Chrissy McKay
Published: 6 Apr 2018
A conservation volunteer writes in praise of 'things that bite'...
Wild Moment: John Kubale
Published: 6 Feb 2018
Long term member of the Trust receives an ‘OBE’ from his local walking club in Australia
Wild Moment: Robin Perry
Published: 7 Dec 2017
A picture showing the mysterious wall on Suilven in the Trust's Journal prompted Robin Perry to dig out an old photograph of his own.
Wild Moment: Big Bad Bob of the Yukon
Published: 15 Oct 2017
Written after an encounter with a family of otters on a wild Scottish river