Johnny Corbett wrote: i was wondering why no-one ever did a circuit of the four and here's you went one better and did the five, superhuman stuff
Was thinking the same, its a fab route...views south end of Loch treig awesome. We (i) added the 5th to get Woodsy to 100.
Your hill fitness will be top notch i think
. Big walks are just superb - i look forward to your reports.
Oh is them numbers part of this weekends winning lotto...please tell me the other 3, but PM them
yokehead wrote:One of the best, just stunning.
Those near the end of the day photos are breathtaking.
What a day for it! Well done on this absolute epic, cheers!
Thanks kind sir.
SusieThePensioner wrote:That was an amazing day's walk, I felt worn out reading about it but such an exciting area to be in. The nearest I've got to it is on the train last year going up to Fort William
Congratulations to Woodsy on the 100
Paul, the views in your photos are spectacular, great to be able to see them
I bet it was a great train journey though. Thanks for kind comments.
jimandandrea wrote:WHAT a day in every sense. Truly impressive and inspiring.
I sense that new motorhome may be parking in Fersit soon
BoyVertiginous wrote:Bit of an epic, tired just reading about it. Some cracking images, especially those at sunset of breathtaking views.
Well done on Woodsy's ton.
Cheers - it was tiring walking it
malky_c wrote:When I saw the title I expected an overnight trip, until I remembered your definition of wild camping from a few posts back
Yeah im defo hardcore
Mountainlove wrote:Brilliant photos and it sounds like a great day out -even though pretty long
But really good effort...and I agree with mrssanta...I would have camped somewhere at the end of the day
Agree, camping at South loch treig would be fantastic...i had to get back to Glasgow though as was at comedy festival next day.
monty wrote:Great set of photos Paul. Fantastic weather and a big bag. Just doesn't get better than that. Awesome. Well done Woodsy reaching the ton in such a dramatic style
Im nearly up ther with you Mr Monty
BlackPanther wrote:What a day! Just a superb story
I have to do these Munros myself, haven't climbed anything in this area so far. Just... maybe not all in one day...
Looks like on inland hills, the high summits still hold some snow. We were in Assynt again on Saturday, no snow left whatsoever, weather was good enough to have a picnic on the summit of Cul Mor
The snow has returned!! Aye your very lucky being up in Assynt again.
kevsbald wrote:Superb, Paul. You seem to be reinvigorated - wonder what could be having that effect......
Its my vegetarian diet Kev
Klaasloopt wrote:Do send one of these last pictures to the photo competition.
Will do
andrewdoggett wrote:Fabulous report of a big walk with some great photos to boot... Awesome!!
Me applaud...
Thanks Andrew...nothing compared to your remote camp though. A few of us will be doing the same route soon.
Sidewinder wrote:Fantastic report old boy! pictures look amazing, and it looked like you hit the jackpot with the weather, what an epic walk for for Stevie to get his 100th Munro! well done to him.
I recall your 100th being rather epic to olderboy
pigeon wrote:Flippin' eck dooter,another monster effort,you struck gold with the weather,well done woodsy on the 100 as well
Thanks...the weather sure makes it all the more fun.