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Also, you're really going to struggle to get a leather boot without a membrane nowadays
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Cheers for the recommendations.
I don't mind if they have a membrane, I just want some decent leather so they're not relying on it.
Best wishes all ye hillgoers, hope 2022 brings plenty adventures!.
Same to you buddy, and everyone else 👍
Mega fun day around Cain Gorm today, started off glorious sunshine and amazing views, ended up a white out and rain (although fairly tame by winter in Scotland standards I'd guess!)
Had a play in the snow with the ice axes, the rain and warmth meant that crampons weren't really necessary.
Stopping at Coire na Ciste car park again tonight....must be nearly 30 other Vans here tonight, hopefully everyone else fancies an early night too 😳
Looks like winter is returning this week! If the winds die down then could be good winter conditions in various parts of the UK. Anyone got any plans?
Conditions dependant we might do a big Helvellyn loop, although guessing it will be heaving!
Last hill of the festive hols today, just a wee local loop of the North end of the Rhinn of Kells, managed 5 days in the mountains over the piece, happy with that really.
Beautiful!
25 years since I've walked there. I still have a real soft spot for Galloway.
On another note - I've just ordered a new tent. I couldn't bring myself to splash daft money on uber light....so used a Wiggle voucher plus sale to get a silly cheap Robens Arch. Bring on DofE season.
You like a tent, eh Matt? 😉
You like a tent, eh Matt?
And a bargain. 😆
Nice jaunt along Red Pike, High Stile High Crag on Wednesday while the weather wasn't pants.
Sort of decided to walk all the Wainwrights this year (actually started in September)
I give up on linking pics from Flickr. 😖
So why have the IMG option on posts? Does it only work with certains 'hosts'?
Thanks
Nice one @boxelder
More Wainwright ticking for me this weekend. Did Birkhouse Moor, Helvellyn (via the edges) and Catstye Cam yesterday with an old mate. Fairly hardcore day, a bit warmer than expected so not frozen for crampons. My first 'proper' winter mountain day for a few years, so good to see what current kit does and doesn't work.(Is it possible to ever take too many pairs of gloves when its wet?!)
Stayed at Kirkstone Inn last night and just had an amble up to Stony Cove Pike or Cauldale as I think it's referred to on the Wainwrights list today with my gf. Good fun in the snow but basically zero visibility.
I've also just partly given up on my luddite approach to the outdoors, and ordered a Garmin Instinct Solar (yes I saw the recent thread 😂)
So why have the IMG option on posts? Does it only work with certains ‘hosts’?
God knows mate, I'm a lowly freeloader these days!
Good stuff Tom, sounds cracking. We were supposed to be staying at the old England in bowness next weekend, but Mrs being a nurse means she's having to work instead. 😬
Yeah looks alright that
Nah it was shit. 🙂
Oof, nice! - been wanting to do An Teallach for decades. Used to have a TV programme presented by Hamish McInnes called 'Duel with An Teallach' about a fatality/rescue, and the hills looked amazing. Ridden past a couple of times, but must get back.
Edit: should have known YT would have it -Duel with AT
Fisherfield and Slioch from Beinn Airigh Charr yesterday.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/188409984@N06/shares/m1U90c
Oh man, I'm so jealous of you guys out.
Our eldest was in Glencoe on Thursday, some amazing pics too...
To be fair Matt the views south of the border weren't really anything to get excited about this weekend! ....at least we've got better pubs to warm up in afterwards though 🤪
Fisherfield and Slioch from Beinn Airigh Charr yesterday.
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Is that the causeway in the centre of the pic then?
Don't suppose you took any photos of the cliffs on the north side of Beinn Airigh Charr? If you did I'd be very interested to see them for a guidebook project!
Has anybody been out this weekend?
It's been stunning in the Lakes.
I did a huge loop in the Langdale valley yesterday with the dog. Pike O'Blisco and Bowfell are firmly toward the top of my list of hills I've done.
Girlfriend drove up last night and we did Hard Knott today...lovely but fairly short, the drive up Hardknott pass in a 52 plate Renault Kangoo certainly got the heart rate up though!
Just had a sunset wander around Coniston lake. I will definitely get a flickr account and some pictures sorted this week!
This thread always makes we look forward to the next opportunity for a proper walk... Being based in Oxfordshire somewhat limits hillwalking! What are peoples recommendations for a base for a week of walking in the UK in May/June? Will probably try and book somewhere to sleep (B&B or airbnb) for at least some of the nights, with a bit of wild camping mixed in. Done North and South Wales, and Lakes, although wouldn't mind going back to the Lakes, but somewhere in Scotland would be nice.
Has anybody been out this weekend?
Rode in and did A'Mhaighdean yesterday but it wasn't a classic day for photos.
@rapidrob95 Brotherswater Inn nr Patterdale gives you access to 4 or 5 big days out (can be made smaller obvs) without having to drive. Puts you 10 minutes from Glenridding for Helvellyn access etc and is 15-20 mins to Ambleside (to buy a fleece of course 😂) It's a great pub/b and b. Also has a campsite etc....we're there at least one weekend a month in the motorhome.
Langdale valley has some posh hotels and some glamping options. Old Dungeon Ghyll is a Lake District institution. Again gives you access to several classic big mountain days out with no need to get into a car.
Keswick has tons of accommodation options and roads of walking possible there too.
Scotland isn't really an area of expertise of mine, although we've really fallen in love with the Aviemore area for ease of motorhome access to mountains etc.
What are peoples recommendations...but somewhere in Scotland would be nice.
Somewhere in the North West, it's like nothing else in the UK. You'll probably need to do a bit of driving to get places but basing yourself somewhere like Gairloch, Torridon, Shieldaig or Poolewe will give you lots of options.
How would Gairloch in Mid September sound? Friend of a friend has a holiday let there that's available in September. Change of plan but what is Scotland like in September?
Gairloch gives you access to lots of amazing hills. Scotland in Sept can be a big weather gamble just like anywhere in the UK. If it's good weather it's amazing up there. Less so if it's crap. There's a good cafe/book shop in Gairloch if the weather is grim.
Edit: I've had some amazing days on the hills in the NW Highlands in September. Also spent 2 days in a tent hiding from the weather. If you get 3 great days on the hills it's worth spending the week there
Change of plan but what is Scotland like in September?
IME there is often a period of better weather in early September - perhaps the jetstream or some other phenomenon moving annually from summer to winter? Glorious end of summer colours then as well - but not autumn.
Piggybacking the last post, what's Scotland likely to be like late April/early May? I'll be there hoping to do a couple of Munros - most likely Blaven on Skye, and/or Buachaille Etive Mor in Glencoe and/or Beinn Alligin/Liathach (not brave enough) in Torridon...so all west coast. There could be snow left up there so that would probably rule them out - at least the more 'ridgy' ones anyway 🙁
There could be snow left up there so that would probably rule them out – at least the more ‘ridgy’ ones anyway
Actually, ridges are usually first thing to lose snow as they don't carry much in the first place and are exposed to the sun.
The normal walking routes on all of those hills are likely to be snow free or mostly snow free by late April/Early March. The one most likely to have problematic snow would be the Buchaille on the descent into Coire na Tulaich but even that is fairly unlikely.
Spin - cheers. That's the route I'd take up Buachaille.
At the other end of the spectrum to most of you, me and the GF have taken to vigorous walks in the local surrounds recently, nothing mental just Marilyns and Donalds around here. We go for the views...


We go for the views…
Don't we all eh!
Langdale last weekend:
My faithful little pal by the hard step on Crinkle Crag (it's a very hard step carrying a dog!)
Couple more recent days out with the dog. Extended Coledale Round last week
https://flic.kr/p/2mY5D3k
https://www.flickr.com/photos/181821066@N08/51830800339/in/dateposted-public
https://www.flickr.com/photos/181821066@N08/51829500777/in/dateposted-public
Rannerdale round today
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https://www.flickr.com/photos/181821066@N08/51829498587/in/dateposted-public
@ElShalimo the rock thingy (I thinks its an Andy Goldsworthy creation) is on top of a hill just north of Drumlanrig Castle off the A76. The other thingy is the GF 🙂









