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What wetsuit for Munro's?


 
Posted : 27/02/2021 10:41 am
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That's really odd.


 
Posted : 27/02/2021 10:50 am
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Apparently filming for a TV program.


 
Posted : 27/02/2021 1:39 pm
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Not sure if this has been done but Montane have updated the classic Featherlite smock design. Best bit of kit I've had in the last 20yrs. It looks like they've also revamped the Litespeed

https://www.montane.com/mens-c1/montane-mens-featherlite-smock-p994#attribute%5B3%5D=253


 
Posted : 26/03/2021 4:19 pm
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And if you want cheapy old versions from the factory shop...

https://mountain-kit.co.uk/men-c18/windproof-c61


 
Posted : 26/03/2021 6:18 pm
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Yet another series on BBC4 - Yorkshire Walks

Yorkshire Walks, Series 1: 4. Bolton Abbey to Simon's Seat: www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/m000brvk via @bbciplayer


 
Posted : 26/03/2021 11:18 pm
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Ridiculously calm day up Ben Challum today.


 
Posted : 03/04/2021 10:16 pm
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Winter back for a few days.


 
Posted : 07/04/2021 7:51 pm
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Stunning


 
Posted : 07/04/2021 8:20 pm
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@Spin - where is that?

Great photo!!


 
Posted : 07/04/2021 9:09 pm
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Heading up Central Couloir on Sgorr Ruadh today. We'd optimistically thought that a climb might be possible but nothing was in acceptable condition so we went for a wander instead.


 
Posted : 07/04/2021 9:13 pm
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👍


 
Posted : 07/04/2021 9:40 pm
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A last few local peaks to do now. Mrs_oab had her second jab today, so we took things easy and wandered through the woods above Strathyre.

This is the little climbed ridge of Meall nan Oigreag, Sgaith a Chaise, Creag a Mhadaidh and Meall Mor between Strathyre and Glen Ample. We are sunburnt, had almost totally calm conditions on the summit, and snow falling most of the way down!

Looking North West - Ben More and Stob Binean are the snowy two in foreground, beyond is up towards Glen Lochy, Glen Lyon and even edge of Rannoch.

Looking North East down Glen Ample - Loch Earn with Ben Lawers, Bheinn Ghlas and Meall Corranich in centre, Tarmachan to left, snowy one in far distance hard left is (I think) Meall Bhuide in Glen Lyon

South East to Beinn Each. We were up there in full on winter conditions a few short weeks ago.

South West of course is Ben Ledi


 
Posted : 11/04/2021 5:52 pm
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Still keeping it local, took a bimble up Meikle Conval to look back down the glen towards Ben Rinnes and had to belt back down to avoid the squally hail/snow showers
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Posted : 11/04/2021 6:55 pm
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I think we're in your photos, OABs. We did the traverse taking in Benvane, Stuc Dhudh and Ben Ledi, descending back down Glen Stank.

Ben Vorlich, Stuc a'Chroin, Beinn Each

Benvane ascent

Benvane pano

Ben More and Stob Binnein from Benvane

The abrupt descent from Ben Ledi to Glen Stank


 
Posted : 11/04/2021 7:31 pm
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Some lovely photos


 
Posted : 11/04/2021 7:47 pm
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@peaslaker - small world!

We did that Ledi - Benvsne ridge last year, it's rather pleasant!


 
Posted : 11/04/2021 7:49 pm
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@matt_outandabout did the Ben Vorlich, Stuc a'Chroin, Beinn Each traverse a week ago, so we've been trotting around the local hills a fair bit.


 
Posted : 11/04/2021 8:05 pm
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A few from the last couple of days. Klibreck, Hope, Foinaven, Creagan Meall Horn and some general views.


 
Posted : 14/04/2021 6:59 pm
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Ooo, nice.


 
Posted : 14/04/2021 7:38 pm
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Sweet mother!!! Excellent.

I'd post a picture from my trip to Llandegla today, but:

1. I didn't take any
2. It'd likely have been a picture filled with an overweight scouser on an eBike.


 
Posted : 14/04/2021 8:19 pm
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North Buttress on the Buchaille twice in the last 4 days! Stunning route, better than Curved ridge for those with a bit of experience. Weather perfect both days. Very happy to have travel rules eased early.


 
Posted : 24/04/2021 9:28 pm
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Stunning!


 
Posted : 24/04/2021 9:48 pm
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I forgot last week's.


 
Posted : 24/04/2021 9:51 pm
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Have not been able to do our usual winter season hiking trips so early morning trip up Scafell with Bert (double coated) before it warmed up.

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Posted : 25/04/2021 4:34 pm
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It is years since I have been up there. It is an ace view....


 
Posted : 25/04/2021 5:03 pm
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It is years since I have been up there. It is an ace view….

Yeah - beautiful day today. 4:30am start though to get there early before it started warming up. We're both snoozing on the sofa now!


 
Posted : 25/04/2021 6:26 pm
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Stephen Pern ("Hooks") has just released his new film, it's called "Time on Legs"


 
Posted : 27/04/2021 11:09 pm
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Ah nice one @nostrils......that's tomorrow's home alone evening sorted then!!!

We took our motorhome up to Coniston Sunday-this morning.....hiked Walna scar road-Down Crag-Brim Fell?-Swirl How-Wetherlam then back into Coniston for a pint of Old Peculiar....it's up there with our best ever days out. Sore legs as it was the first 'big day' in about 6 months.....the view from Wetherlam was possibly the best Lakeland view I've had so far....360 panorama from a fell that I'd not heard of!

Up to 48 Wainwrights now, not trying to rush through them really, still got a 2 more of the Coniston fells to do, so will have taken 3 trips all in to tick them.....why have 1 good day when you can have 3 eh?! Pics are all on my gf's phone, will try and nab some although I'm off all social media these days.


 
Posted : 27/04/2021 11:32 pm
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Howdy, had a couple of months sans STW, was spending too much time on here, but this thread has pulled me back from sanity and the real world. 🙂

First wee visit to my favourite island at the weekend, with Mrs Nobeer and the Nobeerette, was gonna bin it early on as the weather was grim, but the gloom lifted soon after.

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Posted : 04/05/2021 9:24 am
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A few good days in the hills in the last couple of weeks, getting snowed off Lawers, a beautiful day on the 3 Beinns on Arran, and a wee midweek double of Ben Lui and Beinn a Chleibh on Wednesday. Magic.

MRT training walk in the Galloways tomorrow, should be a good day.

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Posted : 29/05/2021 10:25 pm
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Excellent stuff! I ticked Wainwrights 49 and 50 a few weeks back, stayed at Brotherswater in the Motorhome.....awesome walk somewhat marred by our dog getting attacked by an out of control labrador with a couple of fell runners.....I thought that up on the tops of less popular peaks in the Lakes we'd be basically safe from dickhead dog owners....apparently not!


 
Posted : 29/05/2021 10:57 pm
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My mate got bitten by a border collie on satura crag, coming off the Knott, he's a right dog lover as well, it's me that generally canny be arsed wi them. 😂


 
Posted : 29/05/2021 11:08 pm
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I keep forgetting to post on this thread 🤦

Q: can anyone recommend a 25-28L day sack for a tallish person with a decent hip belt? I'm 6ft 1.5in and most day sacks are quite short. Ideally something narrow and slim


 
Posted : 09/07/2021 9:16 am
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Some from Eabhal last month


 
Posted : 09/07/2021 9:23 am
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My day sack is a wee bit bigger than that at 36l, Osprey Stratos. I could get away with smaller most of the time, but at 36l it's big enough for nights away, to swallow tent, sleeping bag etc. I'd like one a bit lighter too, but light means no hip pockets, pole loops etc, and I prefer all that stuff to a few hundred grammes saved.

Lowe alpine bags look really good these days, plenty options.

If ye decide on an Osprey, gimme a shout, I've a couple of 40% vouchers left.

Braw, never been to Uist.


 
Posted : 09/07/2021 9:26 am
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@nobeerinthefridge - thanks, I'd like to take to up on that offer. I used to have a v1 Talon 33 (2009ish) and used it for many years until it fell apart

We had 2 stunning days on Uist that week. It was amazing


 
Posted : 09/07/2021 9:30 am
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I'll check make sure it works first (valid til end of July) and PM you it mate.


 
Posted : 09/07/2021 9:33 am
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Thanks !!


 
Posted : 09/07/2021 9:34 am
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Sent.

Mrs nobeer got a new Osprey pack recently, bucket zip on the top, which is much better than my Stratos trad style double clip and draw string. I notice lots of the range have this now.


 
Posted : 09/07/2021 9:39 am
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@elshalimo - be careful with which one you pick, depending on your back length. I'm 6'3 but top and bottom halves all in standard proportion. I find Osprey bags in size M/L to be too small, they only work for me if they are available in three sizes, not two, and have a size L available. Or those that are heavier with lots of adjustment

I buy all my rucksacks (that I use a hip belt with) in long back length. Have around 20 rucksacks. Would definitely recommend the Aeon series from Lowe Alpine for day walks. Nice configuration of things and come in a long back length that's still adjustable (and pretty light)


 
Posted : 09/07/2021 10:53 am
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Christ, I thought I was bad at buyinmg a 3rd pack!.

a tad over 6'1" here, L suits perfectly.


 
Posted : 09/07/2021 11:19 am
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Has anyone done the Morecambe bay sands walk? I was in the area recently and thought that looked a superb trek - quite a special landscape (there's actually a bridleway across it).

Unfortunately it's not something recommended to just go and do - the risk of quicksand is legit so people do it on guided tours (Arnside to Grange over Sands currently) which is less appealing to me, but prob worth it for that particular walk.


 
Posted : 09/07/2021 11:26 am
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You REALLY need a guide for that walk or it could end in disaster. My friends did it a while ago and the guide showed them how dangerous it is just off the "path". Of course the "path" changes with the seasons and tides so you really need the local expert to guide you across


 
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