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Fisherfield via An Teallach
Re: Fisherfield via An Teallach
by Johnny Corbett » Sat Jun 21, 2014 8:59 am
Another one of your classics, great stuff. Slioch for last i see, still to do that myself, should be a breeze for you with no tent or kit to carry 

Re: Fisherfield via An Teallach
by jimandandrea » Sat Jun 21, 2014 8:12 pm
Fantastic, Great Route, report and pics as always.
Enjoy your next and last. Well done.

Enjoy your next and last. Well done.


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Re: Fisherfield via An Teallach
by Collaciotach » Sat Jun 21, 2014 8:19 pm
Good stuff RH and some fab photos .
Delaying the inevitable tactics that cloud eh

Delaying the inevitable tactics that cloud eh




Re: Fisherfield via An Teallach
by rockhopper » Sun Jun 22, 2014 10:14 am
cheers t-s - did think about it but decided it would be better to have a steep descent than ascent from An Teallachtall-story wrote: I went the other way though and camped on Beinn a` Chalaidheimh.
thanks malky - for "sentimental" reasons, if I ever got that far, it was always going to be Sliochmalky_c wrote: I hadn't realised you had Slioch left - thought it was Ben More for some reason. Hope you get good weather
thanks scoob - suspect I might be waiting a long timescoob999 wrote:1 left eh hope you get a good day for it too
cheers pigeon - complete opposite, it was anything but easy !pigeon wrote:Well done RH,you always make it sound so easy

thanks jupe - yes, looking forward to itjupe1407 wrote:Also, excellent mountain to finish on.
cheers wm - might be a wee while yet....you'll probably be finished with the tops before I get to 282weaselmaster wrote:..... finishing it off with Slioch but that's another day's fun for you - sometime soon, I guess.

thanks Rod - am looking forward to itThe Rodmiester wrote:Good Luck on your Compleation, hope the weather is kind to you
cheers BP - afraid I didn't but you'll have a great time on these hillsBlackPanther wrote:I have to gain my courage and do the Fisherfields, too...Did you kiss the prince, by the way?
cheers kev - yup, but may be a wee while yetkevsbald wrote:Jeezo - ene left.
thanks kenny - am certainly looking forward to itscottishkennyg wrote:good choice to leave Slioch for a separate day and hopefully you will get the weather and the views

cheers Annie - yes, I'm glad I held off as it wouldn't have done justice to SliochAnnieMacD wrote:dawn photo of Slioch with the cloud floating near the top. Hope you get a day like that for it
thanks Morag - yes, I'm holding off as long as possible for good weather (but don't know how long that'll beRiverSong wrote:Good luck with your last Munro and I hope the sun shines for you.

cheers simon - yes, I can fully understand why...hard going but it has everything you'd want in a walksimon-b wrote:My favourite area so far
cheers gammy - no fixed plans, it'll be quiet though when/if I do get there - hope you enjoy it when you get up theregammy leg walker wrote: when are you planning Slioch or are you looking for a quiet compleation.

Re: Fisherfield via An Teallach
by Meatball » Sun Jun 22, 2014 1:37 pm
Cracking stuff as always boss.
The day the report went up I was going to pm you re fisherfield....snooze ya lose!
Enjoy the final one (of this round)!
The day the report went up I was going to pm you re fisherfield....snooze ya lose!
Enjoy the final one (of this round)!
Re: Fisherfield via An Teallach
by jonny616 » Sun Jun 22, 2014 3:49 pm
Top stuff. It's a magical place. Enjoy your day when it comes 

Re: Fisherfield via An Teallach
by jimandandrea » Sun Jun 22, 2014 9:46 pm
As ever a pleasure to read. great route, and pics. Only one to go. Well done - a great journey which we have really enjoyed reading.



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Re: Fisherfield via An Teallach
by dooterbang » Sun Jun 22, 2014 10:57 pm
Well done RH, another epic trip
Just one more and your long journey will be finally complete. Please do wait for perfect conditions!!
I've still to do Slioch, I'll be heading that way in 5 weeks time.
All the best for your grand finale...looking forward to that TR.

Just one more and your long journey will be finally complete. Please do wait for perfect conditions!!
I've still to do Slioch, I'll be heading that way in 5 weeks time.
All the best for your grand finale...looking forward to that TR.
Re: Fisherfield via An Teallach
by quoman » Mon Jun 23, 2014 1:35 am
Top report RH again
hope the last hill will be magical time for you.
hope the last hill will be magical time for you.
Re: Fisherfield via An Teallach
by rockhopper » Mon Jun 23, 2014 9:59 pm
You might think that, I couldn't possibly commentJohnny Corbett wrote: Slioch for last..... should be a breeze for you with no tent or kit to carry

thanks J&A - looking forward to it but not sure when yetjimandandrea wrote:Enjoy your next and last.
cheers colla - have had my fair share in the clag so will hold off this time (but hopefully not too long)Collaciotach wrote:Delaying the inevitable tactics that cloud eh![]()
thanks campbell - pity about that but then I'd never have been able to keep up with you !Meatball wrote:The day the report went up I was going to pm you re fisherfield....snooze ya lose!
cheers jonny - am certainly looking forward to itjonny616 wrote: It's a magical place. Enjoy your day when it comes
cheers doots - hope to get good weather and hope you do too !dooterbang wrote: Please do wait for perfect conditions!!............I've still to do Slioch, I'll be heading that way in 5 weeks time.
thanks quoman - fingers are crossed for it !quoman wrote:hope the last hill will be magical time for you.
Re: Fisherfield via An Teallach
by IreneM » Mon Jun 23, 2014 10:02 pm
Slioch was our final Munro too......a really smashing one to compleat on.
Have a great day when it comes!
Have a great day when it comes!

Re: Fisherfield via An Teallach
by inca » Mon Jun 23, 2014 10:17 pm
Great report and pics as always RH
Still got to do these mountains so your TR is really helpful. All the best for Slioch when it comes.

Re: Fisherfield via An Teallach
by Meatball » Tue Jun 24, 2014 12:54 pm
Lol!
I know my place in the world...I'm a plodder (not a fast one either), but thank you for the flattery!
I may be on your final one next week depending on how my legs are.
I'll look forward to the final report!
I know my place in the world...I'm a plodder (not a fast one either), but thank you for the flattery!
I may be on your final one next week depending on how my legs are.
I'll look forward to the final report!
Re: Fisherfield via An Teallach
by Fife Flyer » Tue Jun 24, 2014 7:21 pm
Fab report with some superb photo's, you really captured the moment
That really is quite a walk, especially with all the kit
Good luck with Slioch


That really is quite a walk, especially with all the kit

Good luck with Slioch

Re: Fisherfield via An Teallach
by mountain thyme » Tue Jun 24, 2014 7:52 pm
Nice one RH. Some nice pics. I done it the opposite way. The Fisherfield 6 from Shenaval and then home via An Teallach. 1 to go 

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