Heavy water, The Maze, Tiree, 2005 #surfing #windsurfing #scotland #tiree #waves #35mm #fujifilm
Roger Cox
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Outdoors columnist on The Scotsman newspaper, surf, snow etc, see https://www.scotsman.com/author/roger-cox-outdoors-columnist
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Very cool to see The View From the Shoulder sharing a shelf at Toppings Edinburgh with William Finnegan’s Barbarian Days - one of the greatest surf books ever written #surfing #books #shelflife
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Stephen Spencer on biking 1,000 miles for surf therapy charity The Wave Project: 'these volunteers make magic happen'
www.scotsman.com/lifestyle/ou... #surfing #cycling #thewaveproject #surftherapy #scotland #dunbar #standrews #lostshore
Stephen Spencer on biking 1,000 miles for The Wave Project: 'these volunteers make magic happen'
The surf therapy offered by the Wave Project charity helps young people going through tough times – and the results can be life-changing, writes Roger Cox
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Good surf forecast for Balevullin on Tiree later this week - might even end up looking like this..
#surfing #scotland #tiree #hebrides
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The Sound of Many Waters by Robin A Crawford: ‘Like having a local show you around their home river’
www.scotsman.com/lifestyle/ou... #scotland #rivers #rivertay #books
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Recommended beach reading #books #moomins #tovejansson
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Three legends of Scottish #surfing at the launch of The View From the Shoulder the other night: pioneers Ian Wishart (left) and Andy Bennetts (right) were there at start of Scotland's surfing story; now #LostShore founder Andy Hadden (centre) is shaping its future
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‘Er… guys? Should we maybe paddle over to the other side of the bay?’
#surfing #scotland #grassisalwaysgreener
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The Sound of Many Waters by Robin A Crawford review: 'Puts the River Tay at the heart of Scotland's story'
www.scotsman.com/lifestyle/ou... #scotland #rivers #books #history
The Sound of Many Waters by Robin A Crawford review: 'Puts the Tay at the heart of Scotland's story'
Robin A Crawford’s account of walking the Tay from source to sea is an engaging journey through both time and space, writes Roger Cox
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Lovely to see this story on The View From the Shoulder in the John O'Groat Journal - local paper to many of the legends in the book
#surfing #scotland #caithness @johnogroatjournal.co.uk
www.johnogroat-journal.co.uk/sport/new-bo...
New book explores how surfing took off in Thurso after ‘SOS’ plea
In his new book The View from the Shoulder, surfing journalist Roger Cox looks at how Thurso went from being ‘under the radar’ to a leading venue.