by Alteknacker » Mon Dec 28, 2020 9:26 pm
maxie23 wrote:In January 2019 I was up An Caisteal and Beinn a'Chroin on separate days.Both mornings the temperature gauge in the car was showing -7 or -8.It was a bit breezy up top on both hills, nice if you found a sheltered spot but bitterly cold in the exposed places. An Caisteal from Beinn a Chroin by robert irvine, on FlickrAn Caisteal by robert irvine, on Flickr
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by Sunset tripper » Thu Dec 31, 2020 12:46 am
Caberfeidh wrote:A stay in the old Crossburn Bothy in the Galloway Hills, when our breath formed a mist inside the hut, then froze and drifted down as tiny snow flakes.
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by Lightfoot2017 » Sat Jan 02, 2021 6:09 pm
Veryhappybunny wrote:In Oxford, over 30 years ago. The temperature got down to -15 and diesel in the buses was freezing. I couldn’t travel to work so spent a magical morning wandering around the university park admiring snowy trees.
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