2% goes to Greenpeace when you take their triathon challenge. Part of the challenge will be to cross a difficult bridge in the far north. Information provided on sign up. There are new routes you will be able to take as well. We can even recommend a place to stay

You can do this on bicycle and walking cycle, unless you want to swim across a river, which is do able.

Support us and you support Greenpeace and other selected organisations.

or you can join our poppy appeal November is a special month, and we think of those who died for their country in the two World Wars. Yours truly is an ex Army Corporal and supports the Poppy Appeal here. For every £3 we raise, we give £1 to the Poppy Appeal. We so of course support Scotways and we donate 2% of the income they raise for us. This can be by them, or by their members. This kind of collaboration is important and we thank the Galloway National Park for assisting. We also support Paths for all, an excellent organisation, and donate 1% of the income to them. The RNLI tried to help out with a presentation at Huna, but unfortunately it did not work out. However, of course, we still support them and provide 1% of our income to them. Each organisation should make it clear who is donating. The route has changed considerably since the outset, to avoid problems with infrastructure. When the £5,000 has been reached and the money dispersed, we will no doubt start again.

Join our campaigns for a Scotland’s Great Trail and to prevent The Highland Council from destroying the old Naver Bridge.

Friends of the North Highland Way and EatMyCarbon are partnering in an
initiative to boost biodiversity projects in the far north of Scotland (see
https://eatmycarbon.com/projects/GYFJ0N).   As part of your subscription, £3
will be donated EatmyCarbon to assist with other biodiversity projects
around the world. Subcribe below.

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Hi, my name is Tina Irving, I founded the North Highland Way

In 2022 I assisted with writing the Scottish Outdoor Access Code, then the Land Reform (Scotland) Act 2003.

I push boundaries and leave a lasting impression.

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