Dining on Liathach
Breakfast at Torridon SYH - at 7;00
cereal, coffee, yoghurt, toast
Mid morning snack at 11;25 on Stuc Dhuibh Bhig
Granola bar, crisps, apple & water
Lunch at 13;00 on Spidean a Choire Leith
Salami & cheese sandwich, fruit juice, pork pie, banana, water
Afternoon tea at 15;40 on Mullach an Rathain
Biscuits, chocolate & water
Dinner at 7;30 at Taste of India Kylekin
Sometime between all of the eating we managed to walk over two Munros and three Tops
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Liathach dining
Liathach dining
by Verylatestarter » Wed Sep 29, 2021 5:27 pm
Date walked: 02/08/2021
Time taken: 9.5 hours
Distance: 12.7 km
Ascent: 1421m
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- Location: East Anglia
Re: Liathach dining
by Mal Grey » Fri Oct 01, 2021 9:52 am
Food is such an important part of all our trips, so I think it entirely appropriate that a thread on such a majestic mountain concentrates on such a vital issue! The menu gets you credit too, though would have been better with a bacon butty at the start 

Re: Liathach dining
by Verylatestarter » Fri Oct 01, 2021 10:08 am
Mal
Thanks for the sage advice; bacon butties are now top of the the list for our next trip.
John
Thanks for the sage advice; bacon butties are now top of the the list for our next trip.
John
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- Grahams:2
- Islands:4
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- Location: East Anglia
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