To make the forum a bit more social... for new members (and old ones!) to introduce themselves to the site. You are welcome!
Hello from the Tortoise
Hello from the Tortoise
by TheTortoise » Tue Jun 25, 2019 9:14 am
Hello! I'm an enthusiastic reader of walk reports to help choose suitable routes up the Grahams for a person with aged knees. I've been meaning to join and post my own reports especially if they are different to existing ones. Have finally got to grips with technology and have posted my first report, Croft Head up the rerouted Southern Uplands Way. And it is fun seeing the hills done on the map, red dots hopefully gradually disappearing.
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TheTortoise - Mountain Walker
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Re: Hello from the Tortoise
by HalfManHalfTitanium » Tue Jun 25, 2019 10:11 am
Hello and welcome! This site is a brilliant resource.
It is great that, as well as the published routes, users can post up their own different routes - looking forward to seeing yours!
Tim
It is great that, as well as the published routes, users can post up their own different routes - looking forward to seeing yours!
Tim
Re: Hello from the Tortoise
by Caberfeidh » Tue Jun 25, 2019 10:47 am
Greetings and welcome to the house of fun. The Cairngorms have some excellent hikes along glens with varied and interesting scenery and wildlife if you don't feel especially like scaling the dizzying heights of massive mountains.
- Glen Luibeg near Lin O'Dee, Braemar
- Rothiemurchus forest near Aviemore
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