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Re: A wee breeze up An Socach

PostPosted: Sun Feb 05, 2012 8:23 pm
by PeteR
Redrock wrote:Wow, that's some video, Pete, no wonder it shocked Mrs R! :shock: The photos give a pretty good feel of the conditions too! It sounds like you had a great day out, despite the "breeze" - and I hope it allowed you good memories of your mum. Take care of that finger, too, your need it to type your walk reports! :lol: I hope it's healing well. Cheers. 8)


Thanks Redrock. Despite the conditions I actually really enjoyed myself on this one :D and the space it gace me :D Just wish the finger would heal a bit quicker :( Still not quite what it should be

Re: A wee breeze up An Socach

PostPosted: Sun Feb 05, 2012 8:25 pm
by PeteR
monty wrote:Nice report on Artic conditions pete. :D


Cheers monty. This was a good test in the conditions. Not that I'd want this every week :lol:

Re: A wee breeze up An Socach

PostPosted: Sun Feb 05, 2012 8:28 pm
by PeteR
CurlyWurly wrote:Great report and I am glad you got some sort of respite from the clag towards the end of the walk


It's the 3pm rule apparently. 3 pm and the sun comes out. Generally I'm off the summit and heading back to the car by then, so I take it to be the hills way of taking the p*** out of me :lol: :lol:

Re: A wee breeze up An Socach

PostPosted: Sun Feb 05, 2012 8:33 pm
by PeteR
pollyh33 wrote:What an epic and fantastic report Pete.

As soon as you mentioned you were heading for the hills in remembrance of your mum, I knew we could expect a first class account of your day on An Socach.

You did her and yourself proud - well done, I really enjoyed this.

P x


Thanks Polly. My mum wasn't a walker herself - but she was like all mums though and worried about her (middle aged) child out alone in some wild place :lol: :lol: I always did my best to put her mind at rest by telling her just how wild some of the places were :lol: :lol: