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Re: Frost, sunburn and a free map on the Affric Kintail Way

Hi,

We had the two cars which made things a bit easier. I think that there is a bus also that goes between Skye and Inverness, but not sure of times. Enjoy your walk!
by CrampyChris
Thu Oct 11, 2018 3:30 pm
 
Forum: Walk reports - Long Distance routes
Topic: Frost, sunburn and a free map on the Affric Kintail Way
Replies: 12
Views: 26655

Re: Frost, sunburn and a free map on the Affric Kintail Way

Thanks for submitting report Chris. Walking over 4 days with other half and dog. Was going to ask about wild camping spots by the Camban Bothy but the subsequent comments have answered my query . . . I think!! :shock: That was pitched to dry the tent so the angle did not matter :D. There is a some ...
by CrampyChris
Wed Apr 20, 2016 6:47 am
 
Forum: Walk reports - Long Distance routes
Topic: Frost, sunburn and a free map on the Affric Kintail Way
Replies: 12
Views: 26655

Re: Frost, sunburn and a free map on the Affric Kintail Way

Hi Great pics! You mention you met a cyclist at Camban - which way was he travelling (west -> east or east -> west)? I'm curios a I quite fancy cycle touring in the area and using the path from Glen Licht up to Glen Afrric as a short cut towards Inverness (via the Beauly Firth). Do you think I coul...
by CrampyChris
Sun Apr 03, 2016 10:46 pm
 
Forum: Walk reports - Long Distance routes
Topic: Frost, sunburn and a free map on the Affric Kintail Way
Replies: 12
Views: 26655

Re: Go West, Old Man!

Cracking report, you described it so very well - it sounds a right treat to have stayed at Alltbeithe. Cheers too for the tip on the Weir's way episode!
by CrampyChris
Wed Aug 12, 2015 11:29 pm
 
Forum: Walk reports - Long Distance routes
Topic: Go West, Old Man!
Replies: 5
Views: 11285

Re: Three Days at Camasunary

Superb report with awesome photos, thanks.
by CrampyChris
Mon May 18, 2015 10:41 pm
 
Forum: Walk reports - Scotland
Topic: Three Days at Camasunary
Replies: 31
Views: 18352

Re: Frost, sunburn and a free map on the Affric Kintail Way

Thanks for the nice comments, I am glad to have had the opportunity to walk the length of this beautiful glen, I could spend a lifetime taking pictures here and hopefully I can revisit here again for more pictures and to explore the hills too. As for the tent, I did forget to take that picture - Luc...
by CrampyChris
Mon May 18, 2015 10:33 pm
 
Forum: Walk reports - Long Distance routes
Topic: Frost, sunburn and a free map on the Affric Kintail Way
Replies: 12
Views: 26655

Frost, sunburn and a free map on the Affric Kintail Way

Having walked into Knoydart the previous spring with my pal Bob, we had decided on another spring trip and we settled on the recently opened Affric Kintail Way. We decided to walk it over the four days between Thursday 16th April and Sunday the 19th April. On the Thursday morning we left very early ...
by CrampyChris
Sun May 17, 2015 9:16 pm
 
Forum: Walk reports - Long Distance routes
Topic: Frost, sunburn and a free map on the Affric Kintail Way
Replies: 12
Views: 26655

Meall Buidhe (Glen Lyon)

This is a nice walk and starting at ~400 metres makes it much easier. We were lucky in that it was a gorgeous day so the boggy ground was not of any concern. We spent a lot of time wandering about at taking pictures. We followed the path at the first small cairn beside the road, there is a second pa...
by CrampyChris
Sun Jun 01, 2014 9:00 pm
 
Forum: Walk reports - Scotland
Topic: Meall Buidhe (Glen Lyon)
Replies: 0
Views: 1200

White Wisp & Tarmangie Hill

20140525.gpx I tackled this from the car park in Dollar Glen. I decided to tackle Saddle Hill Head on but started to follow the contours half way up as it is very steep. Walking the along the contours I thought of the myth of the Haggis, having one leg shorter than the other - that is what I needed...
by CrampyChris
Sun May 25, 2014 11:01 am
 
Forum: Walk reports - Scotland
Topic: White Wisp & Tarmangie Hill
Replies: 0
Views: 2324

Kings seat Hill from Dollar Glen

A quick walk with the dog to keep my fitness up. The hill is quite steep in places. The cairn is not the summit, that is a 100m or so along the path which takes you to Ben Cleugh. The walk up the Glen beside the Burn of Sorrow up to Castle Campbell and beyond was beautiful with bluebells everywhere ...
by CrampyChris
Tue May 13, 2014 9:20 pm
 
Forum: Walk reports - Scotland
Topic: Kings seat Hill from Dollar Glen
Replies: 0
Views: 1762

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