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I think so  . we were very lucky


 
Posted : 03/12/2023 9:15 pm
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A few from this weekend, Ben Wyvis, Torridon, Fannichs.

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Posted : 04/12/2023 10:22 pm
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I'm a bit slow reporting this, but managed 2 short days on the Aran ridge in mid Wales a few weeks ago. We'd planned to camp high up, but sadly conditions were nothing like those on Wyvis or Fannich just up there ^ - it was blowing a hoolie and clagged in. So we dropped lower for the night.
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Posted : 05/12/2023 12:41 am
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Heading to Snowdonia this weekend (no bikes due to bad shoulder)

I'm guessing it'll be very wet underfoot, even up high - anyone been in the last few weeks?


 
Posted : 23/01/2024 1:23 pm
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Looking for some advice regarding a week long hiking holiday in the Dolomites. We are thinking of basing ourselves in a town and doing daily challenging walks. The choice I'm struggling with is do it yourself with regard to accommodation and route planning or use a company ( eg Colletts ) who provide tried and tested routes of all levels and accommodation. Obviously using a company is more expensive but I like the idea of the 'tried and tested' routes. And where would be a good source for finding routes, I can't use my trusty OS App in Italy! ? Thanks


 
Posted : 23/01/2024 6:52 pm
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I can’t use my trusty OS App in Italy! ? Thanks

You can, just with the standard map.


 
Posted : 23/01/2024 7:41 pm
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Heading to Snowdonia this weekend

Looks fairly unpleasant in the mountains this weekend. I'm honestly ready to just jump in the van and drive anywhere within 6hrs that isn’t shit this weekend. I'm usually ok at coping with the dark and crap weather but this winter has felt particularly bad, maybe because there have been good days but not when I could go!


 
Posted : 23/01/2024 8:01 pm
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@claudie - Crystal summer/Ingham's do holidays in Selva Val Gardena or Corvara(Alta Badia). You can have self-catering, B&B or half board.
There's a 1000 walks to do locally via bus or cable car,  lots of VF routes too. Selva is probably handier for getting straight on the hills but Corvara is probably a better place to stay.
Local tourist info websites area mine of information as are other websites. I know the areas well an dhav helped friends plan holidays in both towns.
Feel free to email me if you want some help

Edit: I've got friends who have studied Collets, Exodus websites and just planned their own week away


 
Posted : 23/01/2024 8:44 pm
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@spin - The Cheviots might be okay this weekend. 


 
Posted : 23/01/2024 8:47 pm
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Looks fairly unpleasant in the mountains this weekend.

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https://www.mwis.org.uk/forecasts/english-and-welsh/snowdonia-national-park

The mountains are always there.


 
Posted : 23/01/2024 8:51 pm
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The Cheviots might be okay this weekend. 

Funnily enough I was thinking about a weekend bouldering/soloing in Northumberland!


 
Posted : 23/01/2024 9:07 pm
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@ElShalimo, thanks for your suggestions, I will definitely follow up on them. But I might have more questions for you in a few days!


 
Posted : 23/01/2024 11:36 pm
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Did anyone get out last weekend? Would you believe I ended up going for a bike ride? Some nice days midweek but another stormy weekend beckons.


 
Posted : 30/01/2024 7:35 pm
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I was out in the north lakes in cloud and high winds, just keeping my legs fit really but I enjoyed it as an adventure. Wore goggles and full waterproofs half the walk for the wind, but not so windy as to impede walking or balance.

I'm following https://twitter.com/LakesWeather and it's a bit annoying seeing all the fine days happen on weekdays when I'm working. The other constraint is snow/ice but I'm planning to get the skills and gear for that soon.


 
Posted : 30/01/2024 9:00 pm
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@spin - the wind in Snowdonia was pretty wild - much stronger than the forecast.  We were going to do a route on Northern Carneddau but it was 40 plus gusts so Plan B was low level. Sunday was even gustier. We walked up past Cwmorthin to Rhosydd slate works. Even at 450m the gusts were impressively strong. There were others doing the Moelwyn horseshoe but it would have been very nasty on the tops.

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Posted : 30/01/2024 10:22 pm
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Posted : 30/01/2024 10:26 pm
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Looks like a nice plan b!


 
Posted : 30/01/2024 10:37 pm
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@spin - the camera stayed in my pocket when the weather turned.


 
Posted : 31/01/2024 9:14 am
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I'm told the snow in the highlands has all been melted by the recent warm storms, gone lower down, and higher up is now all just neve/ice 😢


 
Posted : 31/01/2024 11:23 pm
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Posted : 18/02/2024 6:46 pm
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Pen-y-ghent yesterday

It was bleak


 
Posted : 18/02/2024 6:47 pm
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A cracking couple of days yesterday and Friday:

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Posted : 25/02/2024 9:05 am
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Very nice Spin


 
Posted : 25/02/2024 1:22 pm
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Aye, lovely.


 
Posted : 25/02/2024 1:31 pm
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I forgot to post our Mount Keen photos from a few weeks back. We had a very icy drive up the glen to wild camp, then cycled in as far as we dare with the ice (which was forecast and did indeed melt).

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Posted : 25/02/2024 1:35 pm
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Awww Spin, they’re ace. Not sure where though, An Teallach?


 
Posted : 25/02/2024 4:05 pm
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Sorry, should have said.

The first is An Coileachan in the Fannichs and the rest are Beinn Alligin.


 
Posted : 25/02/2024 4:08 pm
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nothing like as exciting but we got some slushy mushy stuff way down south.

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Posted : 25/02/2024 4:45 pm
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@Spin - did you descend via the gulley that avalanches all the time?

About 15 years ago me and my mate were on the Horns and got blown off our feet about 10m from random gusts. I'm 15st so it was a touch scary - it's a fair drop off


 
Posted : 25/02/2024 10:39 pm
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I didn't go to the top, I was running around getting photos of crags for the climbing guidebook.


 
Posted : 25/02/2024 10:45 pm
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A little wander about on Liathach today, trying and mostly failing to find something to climb.

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Posted : 03/03/2024 6:42 pm
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A section of Hadrian's Wall today

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Posted : 24/03/2024 11:37 pm
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Thoroughly enjoying this thread. Well done all


 
Posted : 25/03/2024 12:16 am
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@ElShalimo

When I posted about Beinn Alligin you mentioned a 'gully that avalanches all the time'. I'm curious to know where you mean as I wasn't aware of any particular black spots on that hill. Cheers.


 
Posted : 25/03/2024 7:29 am
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Like the Hadrian's wall shots. The only time I've been there was to climb on the 2 crags near Sycamore(less) Gap.


 
Posted : 25/03/2024 7:32 am
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I really need to get down and try Lough


 
Posted : 25/03/2024 8:15 am
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We had a wee daunder along the edges above Ladybower this weekend - I had forgotten how 'open and windswept' those moors are.... really odd to be tramping ground I've not been on in 15 years, yet felt so familiar....


 
Posted : 25/03/2024 8:22 am
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Not really hills but I went out to follow the River Allan from Greenloaning to Kinbuck (nr. Dunblane) at the weekend. I had a been hoping it might miraculously be a decent connecting route on the gravel bike rather than always using the road but it was mostly soggy field edge stuff or intermittent tussocky sheep track.

HOWEVER I got a big fright near the end as I entered a field full of cows. I'm not usually worried about cows but obviously like to keep an eye on how they're behaving. This was a very large field as well so I thought it would be easy to keep my distance.

To my dismay these ones all seemed very interested and quickly gathered into a group and started following me, cutting off my retreat. They were moving at a bit of a trot and I didn't fancy letting them get too close so I scrambled down the riverbank which was too steep for them, but they just kept trotting along the top watching me 😭

Got to a flat bit where I no longer had the cover of the steep bank so didn't really know what to do, I made a break for it and kept them at bay by yelling loudly and waving my hiking poles. I removed one of the rubber tips as I genuinely thought I was going to have to use a pole as a cattle prod 😬

This continued with the lead delinquent still making repeated feints at me and me having to lunge at him yelling and waving my arms. They seemed to eventually get bored and leave me alone but the leader kept trotting along for a bit, was worried that if he took a renewed interest they would all start at it again. Finally reached the fence at the end of the field (with a stile and signs warning fishermen of power lines etc. So obviously intended for public use) and jumped over.

Not sure what sort of behaviour they were displaying, I put it down to youthful high-jinks and curiosity but also wondered if they were maybe just trying to see me off out of their field, don't think they viewed me as a threat (they didn't seem very scared that's for sure) and I didn't think cows were territorial...

Either way, chastening experience!


 
Posted : 25/03/2024 9:11 am
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@spin - probably an exaggeration but I think it's Coire na Laogh. There had been a few incidents there around the time we did it so it wasn't a great feeling descending through deep wet snow in May


 
Posted : 25/03/2024 10:21 am
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Greenloaning to Kinbuck (nr. Dunblane) at the weekend. I had a been hoping it might miraculously be a decent connecting route on the gravel bike rather than always using the road but it was mostly soggy field edge stuff or intermittent tussocky sheep track.

Kinbuck to Dunblane is much more doable, if bordering MTB territory.


 
Posted : 25/03/2024 1:04 pm
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Kinbuck to Dunblane is much more doable, if bordering MTB territory.

Yep, ran out of time, would have loved to continue on to Dunblane and even BoA as I know those trails.

I've almost linked up Auchterarder to Braco off-road, so it was a shame the Greenloaning to Kinbuck bit wasn't worth riding, could have been a cool link up.


 
Posted : 25/03/2024 1:23 pm
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"probably an exaggeration but I think it’s Coire na Laogh"

Ok, I can see why that would be the case, it would accumulate windslab in westerlies.

Wet spring snow probably isn't the conditions you need to worry about there.


 
Posted : 26/03/2024 7:43 am
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Mellbreak, Scale Force and Crummock Water shore followed by an evening meal in Kirkstile on Saturday (terrific weather).


 
Posted : 26/03/2024 9:27 am
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Did anyone do any good walks over Easter?


 
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