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A Crossing of Inverpolly - Cam Loch to the Sea

A Crossing of Inverpolly - Cam Loch to the Sea


by Mal Grey » Sun Mar 29, 2020 2:00 pm

Date walked: 29/03/2020

Distance: 32 km

Ascent: 300m

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Re: A Crossing of Inverpolly - Cam Loch to the Sea

Postby Tringa » Wed Apr 08, 2020 7:15 pm

Excellent account and photos, Mal. You had some superb weather; when did you do this trip?

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Re: A Crossing of Inverpolly - Cam Loch to the Sea

Postby Mal Grey » Wed Apr 08, 2020 7:53 pm

Tringa wrote:Excellent account and photos, Mal. You had some superb weather; when did you do this trip?

Dave


Thanks Dave. This was Easter, a year ago.

Had things gone to plan we'd be heading back up, to Loch Maree, tomorrow morning for the next adventure. Instead, we're having a Zoom chat (drinking session!) on a "Loch Maree Island" on Saturday night from our own homes.
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Re: A Crossing of Inverpolly - Cam Loch to the Sea

Postby Grisu » Mon Jan 25, 2021 11:14 pm

GREAT! Just came across this report.
For the kids it will be the best memories of their childhood I would guess, very special!
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Re: A Crossing of Inverpolly - Cam Loch to the Sea

Postby Mal Grey » Tue Jan 26, 2021 11:03 am

Grisu wrote:GREAT! Just came across this report.
For the kids it will be the best memories of their childhood I would guess, very special!


Thanks. I know I remember my adventures in the wilds as a kid, so I'm sure the Pirates will. Most of them are already planning their own adventures, for when they can go independently, or planning OUR adventures for that matter! :lol:
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Re: A Crossing of Inverpolly - Cam Loch to the Sea

Postby Grisu » Tue Jan 26, 2021 11:12 am

Mal Grey wrote:
Grisu wrote:GREAT! Just came across this report.
For the kids it will be the best memories of their childhood I would guess, very special!


Thanks. I know I remember my adventures in the wilds as a kid, so I'm sure the Pirates will. Most of them are already planning their own adventures, for when they can go independently, or planning OUR adventures for that matter! :lol:



It was just the right decision considering the fact that a few weeks later the lockdown destroyed all further plans :clap:
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