Andy Halliday

Andy Halliday is a passionate outdoor enthusiast and an avid camper. He has been exploring the wilderness and camping in the great outdoors for over two decades, and his experiences have inspired him to write about the joys of camping and the beauty of nature. As a camping enthusiast, he believes that spending time in the wilderness is not just a way to escape the daily grind, but also a way to connect with nature and gain a deeper appreciation for the natural world. Andy has camped in various locations across the country and on two different continents. He has a wealth of knowledge and experience to share with fellow campers. Through his writing, he hopes to inspire you to venture out into the wilderness and experience the beauty and serenity of camping. Andy articles and guides provide useful tips, advice, and insights on everything from selecting the right gear and equipment to finding the best campsites and hiking trails.

North East Wales Search and Rescue Conducts Multi-Agency Response for Injured Mountain Biker

North East Wales Search and Rescue (NEWSAR) recently conducted a complex and significant multi-agency response to assist an injured mountain biker in woodland north of Rhuallt, near St. Asaph. The callout came shortly before 10pm on Sunday night, when NEWSAR […]

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Tweed Valley Mountain Rescue Team Hosts RAF Mountain Rescue Service for Training Weekend

Tweed Valley Mountain Rescue Team recently hosted colleagues from the RAF Mountain Rescue Service for a training weekend in Melrose, Scotland. The team from RAF Lossiemouth traveled south for area familiarisation and training in the South of Scotland and Northumberland,

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Central Beacons Mountain Rescue Team Responds to Two Callouts on Busy Bank Holiday

The Central Beacons Mountain Rescue Team had a busy Bank Holiday weekend responding to two callouts on Sunday. Their first callout was from Heddlu Dyfed-Powys Police (DPP) to search for a 13-year-old male who had become detached and missing from

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