>walk to Corryhully in the dark with a bottle of JD for company,<
Jeez if that's the p1sh your average STW takes into bothies I certainly wouldnt be advertising GR's on here
>walk to Corryhully in the dark with a bottle of JD for company,<
Jeez if that's the p1sh your average STW takes into bothies I certainly wouldnt be advertising GR's on here
Do they have en-suites ?
Whats the Wi-Fi coverage like ?
Thanks Ambrose, but it needs to be in Scotland as we live up here and will only be doing it for a couple of days.
I do know a fair few of the bothies and had considered the one in the Torridon area up from Coulags that's been mentioned. Many of the ones I know are quite popular and accessible and I've had less than desireable nights there with some less than desireable other occupants. That's ok when it's just me and some mates, but we're taking the kids so seemed like common sense to avoid the 'party' bothies especially at a time of year when people will more than likely be enjoying a few 'swallies' and not want the bairns there to inhibit them.
Craig Bothy,plenty of rooms, an outhouse round the back a largely level walk/bike in, and some interesting features in the area
That was also going to be my recommendation, coming from the south. The walking from the north at Redpoint is nice but not one for the bike, plus it's also longer.
Glen More- cute, I like.
jojoA1 you got mail
Thanks monty, I will get it this evening as I can't get on my personal e-mail at work.
Ambrose - MemberGlen More- cute, I like.
You tried it then?
Well, we only had the JD as we didn't have enough of the good stuff to share between three...
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