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  1. Been a few weeks since the last walk so when the laddie said he wanted to do his first Munro it got me back in the mood.  We had a night at a hotel in Newtonmore to use up, so after a quick look at Walkhighlands, we opted for A' Mharconaich and Geal Chàrn and booked up for last night.

    Amazing how quickly the hill fitness regresses, I was gassing after 15 mins and it felt like a total slog up Geal Chàrn but once we were on the shoulder it kicked in and we made good pace from then on.

    Wee stop at the shoulder cairn.

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    Onto the summit, then a cracking descent to the bealach, followed by another slog up onto the long plateau of A' Mharconaich.

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    A few strips of these thingys along the plateau,  assume it's to get some growth back up there to stop erosion??

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    Cracking views of the Drumochter Pass and beyond and the descent was fairly easy on the knees, and just a few boggy sections.

    Done in just under 4 hrs, descent walk in good weather, and most importantly the bairn loved it. 

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  2. 6 hours ago, SweeperDee said:

     

     

    Stumbled across them last night, first album is tremendous.  Gonna download the others today. 

    Not much online about them I can only find a couple of album reviews.

  3. Heartbroken tonight.  Otis had a habit of eating socks when he was anxious, which is hard to stop when there's 3 kids in the house.  My wife's been in and out of hospital the last week so his nerves were shot.  Unfortunately this time the sock didn't come out, so we had to take him to the emergency vets on Friday night for an op.  They removed the sock but he hadn't ate since.  He looked dreadful last night so took him back in. 

    We had to put him down a few hours ago.  I'm sitting out the back with a crate of beer looking at photos missing him like f**k, not even a year and a half old

    Always cracked me up, here's his best Dale Carrick.....

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    RIP mate. 

  4. 2 hours ago, Swello said:

    Good effort - always thought it looked full on and you've confirmed it.

    I've only been up the Buachaille once (it was my final Munro) but if I do it again, I'd likely have a go at Curved Ridge (although I always assumed that I'd take one of my mates who are good at climbing along for moral support 🙂)

    Thanks, I highly recommend it.  If you've got a mate that's into climbing then it would be a very good idea to take them along!  I felt totally out of my depth at times but I think that was mostly down to being my first time scrambling.

    It's quite tricky to locate the ridge in the first place but this guys post is a great help.

    https://www.walkhighlands.co.uk/Forum/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=8599

  5. Thought I'd give myself a wee shock to the system today, so decided on the Curved Ridge on Buachaille Etive Mor.

    Yeah, that done it.  My first real attempt at some scrambling and I'll be honest, at times I was shiteing myself.

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    Started off as a cracking walk round the base to the Water Slab. 

    Was following directions from a forum post on walkhighlands when I saw a couple of guys descending from what turned out to be D Gully.  They'd got lost but now reckoned they knew where they were going so I tagged along for a bit.

    We crossed over above the slab and started heading up.  A couple of tricky bits then came to a section where I thought this is pretty dodgy.  Had to compose myself and managed up.  At which point I realised there was no way i was able to downclimb and was committed.

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    Got to the ledge just below the Rannoch Wall and was pretty nervous now.  The guys had charged on while I sat for a bit, I looked up to see where they were and thought how the hell am I getting up there!   A few folk passed and offered some much needed words of encouragement.

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    Then onto the Curved Ridge.

    I have never in my life been in the position where a slip or fall would be fatal (apart from maybe the good old days at Brockville). So this was incredibly intense. 

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    Managed the Crux no bother after a bit of investigation, then up and down the Crowberry Tower.  Just a shame the views were hidden behind a constant blanket of cloud from this point.

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    Last scramble from there up to Stob Dearg.  Then pretty straightforward over to Stob na Broige.  Just over 6 hours all in.  

     

  6. I win this thread.

    I swear on my kids lives this actually just happened.

    She just asked me, "who picks the penalty takers? The manager, David Beckham or Prince William?"

    On a night of footballing comedy, this was the icing on the cake 😁

     

  7. Just walked in on her on the phone ordering a carpet for her dad, when I heard her say to deliver it to our address.

    She came off the call I asked why tf was it getting delivered here?

    "because our landlord gets a discount"

    "And how are we getting it to your dads?"

    "Just fold it up and put it in the back of the car"

    Fold it up.

    A 6 x 5m carpet.

    Put it in the boot.

    I can see her getting rolled up in the carpet and dumped in the Carron.

     

     

  8. On 18/06/2021 at 12:18, Bairnardo said:

    Lifetime PB on the deadlift today of 170kg for 4. Reckon the 200 will go soon. Also keeping pace with the squats but will need longer for the big one there I think.

    Bench is another matter. Fucking welded to 80 kg and dont know where im going to find another 20 from to complete the 500 kg target

    Maybe worth giving the Smolov Jr for Bench programme a try.

  9. Meall Nan Tarmachan today.  Planned to do the ridge but the wind was brutal coupled with very poor visibility (therefore no photos!) so just bagged it and headed back down.  Very enjoyable walk though and I wont mind doing it again soon to catch the ridge.

     

  10. Decided to head out on Sunday for our first hill in almost a year, so went for Meall Buidhe near Killin.  Great wee drive up Glen Lyon which we're now planning a revisit to do our first wild camp soon.  Bit boggy for the first half but pretty straightforward and ideal for getting the legs working again. 

    Amazing views from the top, from Glencoe, across Ben Nevis and over to the Cairngorms.  Could almost see Kilvrecht campsite at the south shore of Loch Rannoch, not been there for a couple of years but thinking of a wee trip soon to do Schiehallion.

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