Inspirational
Bet there'll be shed loads of folk trying that now over the next couple of weeks, even if it's just to emulate some of those sunrise shots.
Maybe - just maybe ....
Smashing read.
OD
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Mullardoch circuit - snow, sun and inversions
Re: Mullardoch circuit - snow, sun and inversions
by old danensian » Sun Jun 16, 2013 11:25 pm
Re: Mullardoch circuit - snow, sun and inversions
by rockhopper » Tue Jul 02, 2013 10:52 pm
Just getting back into the swing of things after (non hillwalking
) holidays - thanks everyone


I'll send you a PM, john, rather than post herejohn928 wrote:As a matter of interest, how much and what food did you take?
Re: Mullardoch circuit - snow, sun and inversions
by Alteknacker » Mon Jul 29, 2013 5:38 pm
Thanks for this. I loved the photos. I did it the day you finished (Saturday), and your pix of the cloud in valley brings it all back. My mobile was just useless. I'd love to have been able to get pix of the Cuillins and Liathach in the distance on the Saturday morning.
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Re: Mullardoch circuit - snow, sun and inversions
by ChrisW » Mon Jul 29, 2013 10:36 pm
There's little can add to all that has been said already, except that I loved this, it's a great effort that has resulted in some stunning photos and a great report for us lesser mortals to enjoy
Great stuff rockhopper, really enjoyable 


Re: Mullardoch circuit - snow, sun and inversions
by Bod » Tue Jul 30, 2013 10:15 am
Absolutely, well done! It's all been said but truly inspiring stuff. I still have still got 6 of these to do (I think), so that's me wondering again when and how?




Re: Mullardoch circuit - snow, sun and inversions
by mountain thyme » Tue Jul 30, 2013 10:06 pm
Well done RH... Told you it wasn't easy with those packs
Great Pics

Great Pics

Re: Mullardoch circuit - snow, sun and inversions
by bigkeith » Sun May 26, 2019 11:40 am







Re: Mullardoch circuit - snow, sun and inversions
by rockhopper » Mon May 27, 2019 10:52 am
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. Thanks for the report, RH. Inspirational and very helpful: I'm thinking of walking the hills south of the loch with a one-night bivvy. Hoping to get a boat to the start at the west end of the loch. Will test myself elsewhere first to see if I can realistically do it safely and without suffering (much). It looks like a fantastic area. Great photos - you must be doubly super-fit to get around so quickly and still have the time to take so many pics
Thanks. Hope you have a great time. I'm not that fast.....just get up early, keep going and go to bed late 😉 Currently in a cafe in Helsinki in the middle of a cruise.......looking forward to getting back to the hills.....but too much eating/drinking will mean a lot of work to get fit again.....


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