Ibex wrote:Wow, i'm cold just looking at your pictures. Walking in that and wild camping shows your a brave lass.
Don't like the sound of that whiteout. You did well not to panic!
Thank you...the hills up there are very bad for mobile phone reception...well my orange network failed miserable...so they paniking in the white out was no option...even though I was close
alvason wrote:Awesome! Awesome in every way!
Thanks
balgonie wrote:Fantastic report lay in my comfy bed reading it! I always find the best reports are the ones with a happy ending, a fear overcome and a lesson learnt, camping out in -10 conditions with the many layers and a hot water bottle I don't think artic conditions could of penetrated through that lot
All in all you manage to complete the 4 big pat on the back super report
Thank you...I agree... learning a new lession is alaways valurable and I enjoyed that one! Specially with a happy ending. Made me understand people better who phone the mountain rescue! Some situations can be very scary!
laconic surf wrote:About time we heard of some more adventures from you
A great trip and fantastic report - glad to see none of slight madness has disappeared over the winter months
See you up in Torridon - maybe the 100 up there?
Lol my last few Munros in Scotland were rather tame I have to admit
was glad myself to have some excitement back in my life!! Looking forward to reach the three digits numbers...Torridon is on for sure! See you there