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2 4 6 Ate!

2 4 6 Ate!


Postby pollyh33 » Mon Apr 04, 2016 3:07 pm

Route description: Seana Bhràigh

Munros included on this walk: Seana Bhràigh

Date walked: 03/04/2016

Time taken: 10 hours

Distance: 28.5 km

Ascent: 1095m

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Yippeeedoooodaaaaa my first munro of 2016 bagged at last!!!

A longtastic day out with WH's premier leg ends Gammy Leg/Knee/Toe Walker and Sir Jonny Mitch.

Both tremendously inappropriate at all times and just amazing company in every way.

A gloriously early start as ever, suited and booted in record time and then a 6 hour walk to a stunning summit. Not one stop apart from the odd breather and photo opportunity and dodgy route finding.

Needless to say once we hit the summit we ate and ate and ate!!!! Well I did anyway and continued eating all the way back to the car. Maybe that explains why we were two hours faster on the return!!!

PS note to self, take care when adding to the water table. Don't try to stand back up until all items of clothing are in the right place! Massive gouge and bruise on left thigh isn't too attractive!!!
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pollyh33
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