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Originally posted by cojak View Post
No, trail shoes (I went for Asics in the end), sun hoodie and Turmat meals (I only have enough fuel to boil water).
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Originally posted by cojak View Post
No, trail shoes (I went for Asics in the end), sun hoodie and Turmat meals (I only have enough fuel to boil water).
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Originally posted by Uncle Albert View Post
Having been there before I know not to have any expectations of what it's like. However, it works out a bit easier to end there rather than at Cape Wrath.
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Originally posted by NotAllThereI don't plan to retire. My work has been my hobby for 40+ years. Except when I was in managment.
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Originally posted by TestMangler View Post
John O Groats is an absolute tulipe hole. Better start there and end somewhere else. It's a major disappointment when you arrive !
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Originally posted by cojak View Post
Starting at Shiel Bridge, ending at Stonehaven, via Corrieyairack and Glen Feshie.
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Originally posted by cojak View Post
Starting at Shiel Bridge, ending at Stonehaven, via Corrieyairack and Glen Feshie.
https://www.mappit.net/layers/mounta...s-in-scotland/
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Originally posted by NotAllThere
Oy. Three kids and three grandkids so far. More planned. Yep. The future elite will be descended from me. Mwhahahahahah!
I don't plan to retire. My work has been my hobby for 40+ years. Except when I was in managment.
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Originally posted by Uncle Albert View Post
Nice. From where to where? I have vague plans to walk as much of the top of Scotland as is possible starting at Cape Wrath and ending at John O'Groats with detours along the way to visit old Clan Albert haunts.
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Originally posted by cojak View Post
Starting at Shiel Bridge, ending at Stonehaven, via Corrieyairack and Glen Feshie.
Have a great time with that and get some photos blogged !!
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