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Postby jp29kbg » Tue Jan 17, 2017 1:16 pm

I've been stalking this site for a couple of years now . Love getting out into the great outdoors with my pooch Dylan. Mainly in Scotland, my favourite places are the Cairngorms, where I glamp regularly. ( Notice 'Glamp'...I like my creature comforts). Also spend a lot of time along the North and West Coasts. Its mostly low level hill walking . Too scared to venture further up :lol:
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Re: Hi Everyone.

Postby Alteknacker » Wed Jan 18, 2017 12:47 am

I recommend you give the lost valley walk in Glencoe a try. It's easy low walking, but with the most tremendous inspiring views of the surrounding mountains - it might motivate you to try something a little higher. Anyway welcome! As you will know if you've been stalking the site for a couple of years, there is just MASSES of good information on Highlands walks, from the shortest and least taxing, to the longest and toughest. But all with something to be said for them...
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Re: Hi Everyone.

Postby jp29kbg » Sun Jan 22, 2017 11:32 pm

Thanks for that. Sounds great. Have been wanting to go camping in Glencoe. Might give this a go.
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