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Skye - May Bank Holiday w/e

Skye - May Bank Holiday w/e


Postby Hill-loving lady » Mon Apr 28, 2014 5:11 pm

Hey folks

My son and I are heading to Glenbrittle campsite on Friday evening for a w/e of the Cuillin - In Pinn on Saturday, and who knows what else over the Sunday and Monday.

If anybody else is heading over this weekend, then feel free to get in touch and maybe meet up for a walk, a beer or some banter.

Apparently, a high pressure ridge coming in from the North on Friday so hoping for fine views and no wind - not much to ask now, is it?

Hazel and Rory
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Re: Skye - May Bank Holiday w/e

Postby dogjake » Mon Apr 28, 2014 7:16 pm

Hi I am heading to Skye with my walking club, West Lothian Mountaineering at the minute we are planning to camp at Sligachan but might yet go to Glenbrittle. There should be about 6 of us probably doing different hills/walks, if we are going to Glenbrittle I will give you a shout.
Have a great weekend
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Re: Skye - May Bank Holiday w/e

Postby The Rodmiester » Mon Apr 28, 2014 8:13 pm

Lucky lucky you, weather forecast looking good, cold and not too windy and dry which is the main thing if your doing the Cuillin, I might have joined you but committed to Knoydart for this weekend.
Glenbrittle the campsite to be, great power showers and not too pricey! :D
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