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    thelawman
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    Ooh, finally I get to put a proper contribution onto this thread. Took a sneaky day off work yesterday to head into Wales for a walk up Y Garn and the hills to the north of there. It was blowing a cold wind from the east so was a little chilly on the tops, but wall to wall sunshine all day made up for it.

    Llyn Clyd in the cwm below Y Garn
    ^ Llyn Clyd in the cwm immediately below Y Garn

    Path contouring below Foel Goch, Mynyydd Perfedd beyond
    ^ The path that contours below Foel Goch, heading for Mynydd Perfedd

    Elidir Fawr with the sun picking out Pillar of Elidir
    ^ Elidir Fawr, and the sun picking out the Pillar of Elidir on the north face

    I’ve romped around that area plenty in the past, but my quads clearly aren’t what they used to be, and walking downstairs this morning is rather more challenging than what it ought to be.

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    Spin
    Free Member

    Not hill walking but shows hills, we walked quite a bit and there are plenty of climbers on here so I reckon it’s legit!

    A fantastic day soloing at Reiff.

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    ElShalimo
    Full Member

    Some phone photos from the Uldale Fells last Sunday

    ElShalimo
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    Anyone got a good weekend in the hills planned?

    Spin
    Free Member

    Probably running somewhere between Caithness and Skye on Sunday but not sure where. If the forecast improves on Monday I should get a half day on the Cuillin.

    Did the round of Coire Lair last Saturday which was great as always. No photos though!

    ElShalimo
    Full Member

    we’ll be with family in Shropshire so no big days on the hills

    Garry_Lager
    Full Member

    Think we’ll tick Sca Fell at the weekend – can anyone advise on a route? Fancy Lord’s rake up and then perhaps down to Foxes Tarn and back around?

    Coming down the massive flank of it towards Burnmoor tarn doesn’t look that interesting but is prob the simple option if the weather isn’t great (forecast looks pretty mid).

    Flaperon
    Full Member

    I reckon the Lakes will be packed at the weekend. I’m sneaking over to the North York moors instead.

    ElShalimo
    Full Member

    @Garry_Lager – assuming you’re starting in Wasdale. I think Piers Gill – Lingmell Col – Broad Stand – Foxes Tarn would be a quieter way up.

    If you’re in the Keswick area and you want a decent hill and a relatively quiet route Skiddaw via Ullock Pike is a good day out and less busy than Scafell area. Lot of descent options back to the car from the top

    Garry_Lager
    Full Member

    Thanks @ElShalimo – think we will do Wasdale start, some options to think about there.

    We did Skiddaw and Ullock not long ago but on a cloudy day, so one to revisit (for me, my kids complain if I suggest doing stuff they’re already been up).

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    ElShalimo
    Full Member

    There’s a few big drops off the path into Piers Gill, so be careful with the kids if they’re youngish

    It’s nowt dangerous but does require common sense and maybe some hand holding – no running with hand in pockets or whilst carrying scissors sort of stuff

    Have fun!!!

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    Garry_Lager
    Full Member

    Scafell was pretty good this weekend past – very misty so wasn’t too encouraging for views when we set out. Busy up to Hollow stones but then empty once on the right hand fork. Lord’s rake really made the walk, kids loved it, and then once up top the weather cleared and it was a beautiful descent in late afternoon sun to Wasdale.

    Near disaster on the summit, though – my boot un-soled! They’re 17 years old and I’ve just been taking them for granted, hadn’t really clocked that they were on their last legs. Daughter’s hair bobble round the foot kept it together and it was no prob walking down.

    Pair of Meindls and I think I’d buy the same again tbh – been really comfy.

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    Spin
    Free Member

    I was definitely in the right place at the right time yesterday. An afternoon
    and evening Cuillin.

    ElShalimo
    Full Member

    Great photos!

    Was that Bruach na Frithe (sp?) and Am Basteir?

    Spin
    Free Member

    Was that Bruach na Frithe (sp?) and Am Basteir?

    Pretty much. I did a bit of a figure of eight loop, up Pinnacle Ridge on Gillean, cut across and up The Spur on Sgurr an Fheadain (just above the Fairy Pools) then back across Bidean Druim nan Ramh to Bruach na Frithe and down off it to Sligachan.

    ElShalimo
    Full Member

    Looks like you had a fantastic day out !

    Sadly I’ve not been up on the ridge for about 6/7 years.

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    13thfloormonk
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    We scored a perfect day on Nevis on Saturday, a birthday gift from my mum and sister booking a guide for Tower Ridge (I don’t get out on the hills much at the moment, it’s a real treat having someone else do all the thinking and route finding! 😂).

    Descended by Ledge Route. An absolutely classic day out 😎

    Spin
    Free Member

    Looks like a great day, who guided you?

    13thfloormonk
    Full Member

    Dave at Lochaber Guides, think he was on his fifty-somethingth ascent of Tower Ridge! Good guy, lots of chat, kept things simple and efficient, made sure we got the most out of the day. He does fairly regular Cuillin traverses also 👍

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    Nobeerinthefridge
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    Fantastic 4FM, looks awesome!.

    Not been on here for over a year now, specifically popped back on to have a look and see if my thread was still going, glad to see it is. I was over on the usual at the weekend, Arran, pretty much perfect day on A’Chir ridge, amazing place.

    Went as part of the Arran Mountain Festival, really wanted a look at it, I’ll go do it unroped next time.

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    matt_outandabout
    Full Member

    @Nobeeninthefridge – pics no worky.

    I love A’chir ridge. In fact all Arran hills are ace.

    Nobeerinthefridge
    Free Member

    Fixed Matt!

    matt_outandabout
    Full Member

    Correction – pics now worky.

    Spin
    Free Member

    pretty much perfect day on A’Chir ridge, amazing place.

    What way did you go? Going up the ‘Mauvais Pas’ is much easier than going down.

    Nobeerinthefridge
    Free Member

    Went down it, although the mountain festival risk assessment meant we were roped, sadly. I’ll go back and do it N to S sans hardware next time. 😁

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    matt_outandabout
    Full Member

    Dreish & Mayar from Glen Clova.
    Totally got away with the weather.

    Dreish & Mayar

    Dreish & Mayar

    Dreish & Mayar

    Dreish & Mayar

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    ElShalimo
    Full Member

    Great photos. Did that walk a long time ago. It’s lovely

    We were walking in the Forest of Bowland at the weekend. I’d forgotten how tough the terrain can be. My legs are feeling it today

    matt_outandabout
    Full Member

    Same here – I used to ache the day after, but it seems to take longer now and it is two days after my legs can feel it!
    A lovely part of the world, although the tops are rather barren and ‘managed grouse moor for decades’…

    piemonster
    Free Member

    @spin

    Abseiling down to Final Selection, although i do not think you do it, do you have any idea of what the set up for that would be? I dont think theres any tat.

    Spin
    Free Member

    There are plenty of blocks to choose from on the opposite side of the gully from FS. There’s no tat because you can pick up the sling after doing the route. Ab in directly opposite FS so that all you need to do is cross the gully.

    piemonster
    Free Member

    Nice cheers Spin

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    Spin
    Free Member

    Torridon yesterday. It was alright if you like that sort of thing. Surely I wasn’t the only one on here to get out in that nice weather?

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    piemonster
    Free Member

    Polney Crag for some beginners multi pitch, nae fotos, got too immersed to even think about it.

    Spin
    Free Member

    Polney Crag for some beginners multi pitch,

    What did you do? And more importantly, when are you doing the Afterthought Arête/Final Selection combo?

    thelawman
    Full Member

    @spin Much of the aircraft left up there now?

    piemonster
    Free Member

    Anon, Holly Tree Groove and Kestrel Crack and some Abseil learning, its was a “dope on a rope” day with an aspirant MCI, so more learning than mileage.

    AA and hopefully FS are hopefully last weekend of this month. Technically, should be all fine and dandy, just need to see how I cope with the additional exposure.

    Spin
    Free Member

    Much of the aircraft left up there now?

    Quite a bit but it’s well scattered. Still need to climb over a wheel and propeller in Fuselage Gully.

    chickenman
    Full Member

    Spin, is that one of the routes on the Far East Buttress, Sumo or something?

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    dovebiker
    Full Member

    Ben More

    Esther

    Yesterday’s early morning jaunt up Ben More and great panoramic views across the isles and mountains

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    chickenman
    Full Member

    A day out on the southern Cuillin munros. Mrs Chickenman, a friend of ours and a stray we picked up at Coire Ghrunnda did the two summits of Sgurr nan Eag and Sgurr Dubh Mor. Often thought to be amongst the easier group of munro summits on the ridge it was interesting to do those hills with folk who’ve done the obvious hard ticks on the ridge but are not really happy at all on rough terrain, this pair of hills even if not too technically hard are just remorselessly rough and hard going. we needed a rope to downclimb the scrambling on Sgurr Dubh Mor. It was a very, very long day!

    Just glad it wasn’t us they were looking for!

    Extraordinary house sized piece of peridotite.

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