

I went on a crap day, broke a walking pole and didn't see any of the fine views you got

We did see the finest display of rutting in the bealach between the two though - truly memorable..

by ancancha » Mon Sep 14, 2015 2:51 pm
by basscadet » Wed Sep 16, 2015 12:44 pm
by Petr Dakota » Wed Sep 16, 2015 2:39 pm
by ancancha » Thu Sep 17, 2015 9:46 am
litljortindan wrote:Good views once out of the cloud. Don't know about looking forward to peat hags though!
SecretSquirrel wrote:Nice one. That looks a good route around those hills. I did them clockwise from Glen Dochart and really enjoyed them. I don't know why these two have such a bad reputation, I thought they were great. Looks like you had a good day, when you weren't in the clag!
I usually have typical early morning starts on the hills, but after seeing some of the dawn/sunset photographs on your reports I think I'll need to be checking my head-torch batteries and try a late start!
basscadet wrote:You made it sound quite niceI dont know what it is like from Glen Dochart, but some hills are just squelchy and should be enjoyed as such
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I went on a crap day, broke a walking pole and didn't see any of the fine views you got![]()
We did see the finest display of rutting in the bealach between the two though - truly memorable..
Petr Dakota wrote:Another good effort and another good walk![]()
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Some nice views and photos...I will do those Munros next year probably or maybe during winter time...
You just wake up earlier next time, despite the sunday![]()
by ancancha » Thu Sep 17, 2015 8:37 pm
dogplodder wrote:That looked like quite hard work. I've only Meal Glas to do and have been trying to figure out which is the better approach.