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some ups and downs of 2013
some ups and downs of 2013
by litljortindan » Tue Dec 31, 2013 12:47 am
Date walked: 30/12/2013
Time taken: 70 hours
Distance: 70 km
Ascent: 7000m
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Re: some ups and downs of 2013
by Peter913 » Tue Dec 31, 2013 1:11 am
Nice video where is this and what munro have a nice new year
Peter
Peter
Re: some ups and downs of 2013
by wilkiemurray » Tue Dec 31, 2013 1:27 pm
Nice one - some great footage
looks like you had some time with great weather in Assynt? Awesome...

looks like you had some time with great weather in Assynt? Awesome...
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Re: some ups and downs of 2013
by litljortindan » Tue Dec 31, 2013 7:10 pm
Peter913 wrote:Nice video where is this and what munro have a nice new year
Peter
Thanks and happy hillwalking in 2014.
Only one Munro, Sgurr nan Each, which is second on the clip -the overcast cornice.
The rest of the hills are, in order of appearance: 1 Cul Beag, 3 Druim Seileach (Gleouraich), 4 Cul Mor, 5 Morrone, 6 Stac Pollaidh, 7 Quinag, 8 Ben Mor Coigach, 9 Coire Beul an Sporain, 10 Meall na Suiramach Quiraing, 11 The Cobbler, 12 Ben Stack, 13 Hill of Barra, 14 Durn Hill, 15 Mither Tap (Bennachie), 16 Tap o' Noth. I've added maps for these and/or links to Walkhighlands routes on my blog for all or most.
Re: some ups and downs of 2013
by litljortindan » Tue Dec 31, 2013 7:17 pm
wilkiemurray wrote:Nice one - some great footage![]()
looks like you had some time with great weather in Assynt? Awesome...
Thanks. Yes, a lot of time spent agonising over weather forecasts has sometimes paid off. Was particularly lucky with Cul Mor and Ben Stack. Looking forward to slowly getting back into walking next year.
Hope we'll be seeing many more videos from yourself too. All the best for 2014 and fingers crossed for that weather...
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