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Re: The Mountain of the Stag: A Torridon Cracker

PostPosted: Thu Dec 04, 2014 9:58 pm
by Anne C
Crib Goch wrote:Brilliant walk report and fantastic photos - a worthy walk of the month!

You have shown me what I missed - we walked Beinn Damh on a rotten day in June last year with clag down to 1000ft - saw nowt. Saw it in all its glory though from Beinn Liath Mhor in September. Great stuff.

Martin


Thanks Martin. :) I definitely need the views these days, I think they're the drug.

Re: The Mountain of the Stag: A Torridon Cracker

PostPosted: Fri Dec 05, 2014 7:05 am
by ameliaunderwood
I too have had the privilege of a clear stunning weekend playing on the hills of Torridon. An experience to never forget because
you never know when your getting those views again :D I did however shed a tear or two at your report .. A toast to Awesome Dads :clap:

Re: The Mountain of the Stag: A Torridon Cracker

PostPosted: Sat Dec 06, 2014 7:42 am
by gammy leg walker
Your pictures & words make up a stunning TR,a worthy winner indeed.

Re: The Mountain of the Stag: A Torridon Cracker

PostPosted: Sat Dec 06, 2014 6:33 pm
by Anne C
ameliaunderwood wrote:I too have had the privilege of a clear stunning weekend playing on the hills of Torridon. An experience to never forget because
you never know when your getting those views again :D I did however shed a tear or two at your report .. A toast to Awesome Dads :clap:


Yes Amelia, absolutely :clap: :clap: to Awesome Dads.My Dad's great love was the Border hills around Tweedsmuir and Moffatdale and I've inherited that too, much as I love the far north west.