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Cotswold Outdoor walk report of the month winners

Cotswold Outdoor walk report of the month winners


Postby Cotswold Winners » Sat Jul 03, 2021 3:34 pm

Date walked: 03/07/2021

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Too many great reports in June, we loved hearing from regular WH posters as well as newer faces. Hard to choose a winner but in the end we went for old danensian's Hanging on to Quinag: just a breeze? A great story and photos and a well deserved £100 Cotswold Outdoor voucher.

For the £50 runner up prize we couldn't resist JimboJim's The In Pinn & Mhic-Choinnich. Do I do, or Do I don't ?. Really brought to life the fear, the teamwork and sense of achievement on what for many is the hardest Munro of all.

We've loved all the reports but special shout out to fabdoouss, his LIATHACH - in PERFECT weather! did what it says on the tin with cracking photos to boot. Also huge congratulations to Gemma3010 for a great report of Ben Lui and the safe arrival a next generation of WalkHighlander and already a Munro bagger, read about it in Lui - a beautiful but monstrous beast of a munro.

Thanks to everyone for posting and reading - keep them coming for a chance to win every month.
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Re: Cotswold Outdoor walk report of the month winners

Postby Gemma3010 » Tue Jul 06, 2021 10:34 am

Thanks for the mention :) :)
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