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Bidean Nam Bian

Bidean Nam Bian


Postby tamw51 » Tue Apr 24, 2012 5:53 pm

Munros included on this walk: Bidean nam Bian, Stob Coire Sgreamhach

Date walked: 26/05/2012

Time taken: 6.5 hours

Distance: 12 km

Ascent: 1422m

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An absolute stunner, had eyes on it for a while, left at quartet to 8 and it was roasting already, brilliant for the tan drank lots of water!
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Lost valley


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Hiding in the shade


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soaking up the rays


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Re: Proposed Route

Postby Dannyboy » Tue Apr 24, 2012 6:27 pm


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Just a quick route plan maybe a problem splitting the days without camping wild but that would be fine, not sure how the train times would suit
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Re: Proposed Route

Postby tamw51 » Tue Apr 24, 2012 6:56 pm

Terrible idea, carrying bags to train station not fun, 5 hours on the train oh and 23 minutes id be steamin by the time i got off!And its twenty quid! Then to return theres a train at half 6 and slihgtly quicker at only 4 hours but costing a quid more! be twenty quid each for petrol and only 3 hours, win win! i rest my case!
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Re: Proposed Route

Postby tamw51 » Wed Apr 25, 2012 8:08 pm

The "Man with no Name"

A man's body was found near the top of Ben Alder in June 1996, seated at the edge of a cliff face, overlooking a lochan, his heart pierced by an old-fashioned lead ball bullet. All the labels had been cut from his clothing. Forms of identification such as credit cards were missing. He had a replica Remington .44, unsuitable slip-on shoes, an unnecessary three 1.5-litre bottles of water in his rucksack and £21 in cash.

Although the police later ascertained that his clothing came mostly from French supermarkets, it was not until November 1997, following a cranio-facial reconstruction of the dead man's face, that a friend of the family wondered if the man might be Emmanuel Caillet, from south Paris, France. Last seen by his parents on 14 August 1995, it was established that Emmanuel had crossed the Channel the next day. He then sold his car for £350, less than its value. Two days later he stayed one night in the Stakis-Ingram Hotel, Glasgow, paying with his Visa card. His identity was duly confirmed.

There have been suggestions that he might have been murdered because, for example, a witness claimed that he had been with another man at Corrour railway station, but forensic evidence points to suicide[1]
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