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Great write up guys , looks a fantastic location ......
That's not a Bothy , that's a B&B
That's not a Bothy , that's a B&B
I've mentioned it to a few mates and said if it had Lecky and running water people (normal ones, not us weirdos) would pay hundreds a week to stay there.Great write up guys , looks a fantastic location ......
That's not a Bothy , that's a B&B
I've mentioned it to a few mates and said if it had Lecky and running water people (normal ones, not us weirdos) would pay hundreds a week to stay there.
Smurf is going to have to up his game for the Lairig Leacach.
I look forward to part 2
Outstanding write up and pictures of a great trip.
Stunningly beautiful scenery.
As above...... Look forward to part 2
Thanks for sharing.
If ever they bring out universal income then I'll be off to the hills for good - The bothies will be busy!Sod lecky, can produce what I need on the stoves, water do-able, might have to Bothy hop, an almost free life lmao
Sod lecky, can produce what I need on the stoves, water do-able, might have to Bothy hop, an almost free life lmao
If ever they bring out universal income then I'll be off to the hills for good - The bothies will be busy!
Nice trip and photos guys
Just a thought for you @Bam and @smurf.....in a small shelter where sleeping space is a premium........ I like to use "Waterproof Pack Covers" and store the kit outside beneath them.
Freeing up space under the shelter and keeping your kit dry.......packs.....boots ..........jackets........stoves etc.
Great bits of kit........ the XL 120ltr will cover a fair amount....especially if you're going light.
Placed at one end of the shelter can help block out the draughts
Not much money and weigh nothing.....but do offer convenience.
Looking forward to Smurfs account of the trip.