Alteknacker wrote:Wow, what incredible weather you had! Your spirits must have been ever heading skywards for every minute after the first view of that cloud inversion.
Isn't it truly astonishing how few folk one meets in the Highlands, even on utterly brilliant days like this??? Saturday was a bit like this, yet after Ben Nevis I encountered 5 people in total!!!
Long may it continue like this!
(I'm honestly and truly not jealous that you can do this stuff so often; no, honestly, not one tiny bit, not at all.....)
Thanks
I decided for the area because of the expected weather there, had a different original plan...but anyway you can trust the forecast and sometime get disappointed...so always happy and enjoying when the views are playing with my sesnses. It's something special by the feelings what can't be caught by camera, but will stay in your memories
It was great last a few days by the weather, unfortunately mostly busy - no many free days to go out...and now it looks like back to "normal" rainy days ahead
Worried about my plans for the second half of September ( holiday = finally opportunity for biger trips ) : Liathach, An Teallach, Skye...Aonach Eagach again... as the forecast shows heavy rain every day from next weekend
and for those mountains ( scrambling ) dry conditions for the grip on the rock required. But still time and hope for a change...anyway if not those hills, I will get my brother somewhere else...and maybe the Crib Goch - Crib y Ddysgl - Snowdon - Y Lliwedd ( the Horseshoe ) will finally happen as there is the forecast a little bit better - with some light rain only