Johnny Corbett wrote:Nice one, two good hills best saved for a good day.
Too right JC - anything less than a perfect day would have been awful
PeteR wrote:Some nice photos of these two polly
I saw hee-haw when I was there, so always good to see what the views are like.
I remember that saddle between the two hills though
A right bogfest when I did them a few years back....and then followed by the climb onto Heasgarnich
Thanks Peter, yeah we didn't appreciate how fab Creag Mhor looked until we were on Heasgarnich
dogplodder wrote:Good to see the happy faces, blue sky and sun - which is more than we had in Inverness yesterday!
You're looking well P - studies going well?
Cheers Kathleen, yeah happy faces all round especially when Mark produced more and more goodies from his bag. Studies are not much fun at all. The course has been a bit of a disappointment, e.g. the slave trade, which to me would be an incredibly evocative subject, has been mostly about economics
Just going to collect my points from this year and store them away for study later on.
SusieThePensioner wrote:Looked like an excellent day out! Some great photos
Nice to see you've not quite lost the art of doing a report
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Ha ha Susie- I forgot to tick the right box
pebbles-2 wrote:Nice photos there Polly. And its always handy to have a willing Sherpa along for a walk. Charlie seemed to think so too .. his look of 'well hurry up with the goodies, I didn't come all this way for nothing' is classic dog
Notable headstand by Mr RR. Perhaps a mass h/s on Wyvis when he compleats would be a record breaker.
Cheers Pebbles, would I be right in thinking you'll be joining us for some madness on Wyvis? I hope so
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rocket-ron wrote:photo thief strikes again
thanks guys. you could off went else where for hills. but you decided to help me complete
Lucky for you it was good weather or you would have been getting a hard time all day! Oooops that's right you did anyway!
Cheers Bod, do you and Valerie still have these beasties to do?
ScottishLeaf wrote:Were there any sheep harmed in the making of this report? lol
Looks like a grand day out, nice to see what the views were!
Was just about dark when we were on Creag Mhor and near whiteout on Heasgarnich.
Cheers Bryan, yeah you did have a pretty grim time of it but your report was most helpful and quoted
pigeon wrote:Nice one Polly was that today?Clagged in on the Lithgi high street so looks like you lot done no bad
A wee boost for Kevin as well,
Thanks Pigeon, that was Friday we were there- very very lucky with the weather. And yes cracking to bump into Kevin- we had been talking about him ten minutes earlier wondering how he was getting on and then as if by magic he appeared! Surreal!