Members share their accounts of magical moments in wild places. Why not contribute your own?
Wild moment: Dick Clark
Published: 22 Feb 2016
In 1999, Dick Clark presented a trophy to Durness School in memory of his wife Jem and the many happy times they spent exploring Sandwood.
Wild moment: Karen Maitland
Published: 16 Feb 2016
"...my first foray into the snow this winter, which always holds its own special joy."
Wild moment: James Brownhill
Published: 15 Feb 2016
"It was like being in a green-upholstered, open-cockpit aeroplane trans-Atlantic at 35,000 feet..."
Wild moment: Robert Peers
Published: 15 Feb 2016
A few words about a solo ramble to Meall a’Choire Leith (north of the Ben Lawers range) from the top of the Lochan na Lairig pass
Wild moment: Bill Badger
Published: 15 Feb 2016
"The calf was spots, patterns, a hundred browns – as still as death in its newly sprung life..." Bill describes a magical meeting near Quinag.
Wild moment: Pam Beattie
Published: 12 Feb 2016
"Somehow I missed the start of the path into Coire Dhorrcail and I ended up almost crawling on all fours at times to gain height..."
Wild moment: Paul Anthony Rose
Published: 12 Feb 2016
"I have always been fascinated by tracks..."
Wild moment: Denis Mollison
Published: 9 Feb 2016
'On Beinn na Cro' was written the evening before a John Muir Trust meeting on Skye a long time ago.
Wild moment: Nigel Armistead
Published: 8 Feb 2016
I became a Member of the Trust after seeing the good work you do around Sandwood Bay.
Wild moment: Roger Legg
Published: 8 Feb 2016
The mysterious case of the dog on Ben More...
Wild moment: Julie Barber
Published: 5 Feb 2016
A short poem written after surveying Brown Hairstreak butterflies and eggs at West Williamston, Wales
Wild moment: Alec Gilmore
Published: 5 Feb 2016
A visit to John Muir's house in Martinez Califonia, leaves a powerful impression