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"Go lots of walks but not sure you can put up names of places as I got a ban for naming a place in the past. " For naming walks that have nothing to do with Fab and swinging?. I've done walks years ago, but naming the walks or areas cant be wrong if they were done in the past I've walked hunners and some are just amazing | |||
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"Love walking down and near Loch Etive, usually end up chilling there. Also a wee walk, (yeah right) just before Kyle of Lochalsh at Shiel Bridge, amazing walk, up the mountain, using the road and stopping looking back across to the five sisters of kintail, just amazing, whatever way you describe it, just does not do it justice. Also I do love a walk over Rannoch Moor late in the evening, (always reminds me of American Werewolf in London) lololol" Such a great film away ahead of its time, loch rannoch is a great area (Rannoch station) looking over other side of Rannoch Moor to Glen Coe. Loch Tay is one of my favourites like I said in previous message and if you go to old Lawers village if you do a bit of rambling you will come across a really unusual tree that grows side ways it’s cool. | |||
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"Love walking/hiking. Always try and bag a few munros a year. Not sure I really have a favourite. Lomand hills are close to me, so that always nice and handy. But always trying new places most weekends. (So any suggestions are welcome). Love fort William area, apart from the obvious (Nevis), they’re loads of fantastic walks. We are very lucky up in Scotland. Walkhighlands website is always a good reference xxx" Schallion is a good climb pretty rocky but worth it for the views and it’s a pretty significant mountain. That’s up past Aberfeldy Dull road. | |||
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"Love walking/hiking. Always try and bag a few munros a year. Not sure I really have a favourite. Lomand hills are close to me, so that always nice and handy. But always trying new places most weekends. (So any suggestions are welcome). Love fort William area, apart from the obvious (Nevis), they’re loads of fantastic walks. We are very lucky up in Scotland. Walkhighlands website is always a good reference xxx Schallion is a good climb pretty rocky but worth it for the views and it’s a pretty significant mountain. That’s up past Aberfeldy Dull road." Worthwhile pointing out that Schiehallion is a Munro. The Boulder field for the last 2/3 miles of the ascent can be tricky and will use a lot of concentration. Also, it is likely to be laced in snow and ice at this time of year so shouldn’t be taken on unless properly equipped, well experienced and sound knowledge of navigation and climbing in adverse weather. | |||
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"Love walking/hiking. Always try and bag a few munros a year. Not sure I really have a favourite. Lomand hills are close to me, so that always nice and handy. But always trying new places most weekends. (So any suggestions are welcome). Love fort William area, apart from the obvious (Nevis), they’re loads of fantastic walks. We are very lucky up in Scotland. Walkhighlands website is always a good reference xxx Schallion is a good climb pretty rocky but worth it for the views and it’s a pretty significant mountain. That’s up past Aberfeldy Dull road. Worthwhile pointing out that Schiehallion is a Munro. The Boulder field for the last 2/3 miles of the ascent can be tricky and will use a lot of concentration. Also, it is likely to be laced in snow and ice at this time of year so shouldn’t be taken on unless properly equipped, well experienced and sound knowledge of navigation and climbing in adverse weather. " I wasn’t sure if it was a Munro and your correct it can be a tricky climb this time of year. | |||
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"Love walking/hiking. Always try and bag a few munros a year. Not sure I really have a favourite. Lomand hills are close to me, so that always nice and handy. But always trying new places most weekends. (So any suggestions are welcome). Love fort William area, apart from the obvious (Nevis), they’re loads of fantastic walks. We are very lucky up in Scotland. Walkhighlands website is always a good reference xxx Schallion is a good climb pretty rocky but worth it for the views and it’s a pretty significant mountain. That’s up past Aberfeldy Dull road. Worthwhile pointing out that Schiehallion is a Munro. The Boulder field for the last 2/3 miles of the ascent can be tricky and will use a lot of concentration. Also, it is likely to be laced in snow and ice at this time of year so shouldn’t be taken on unless properly equipped, well experienced and sound knowledge of navigation and climbing in adverse weather. I wasn’t sure if it was a Munro and your correct it can be a tricky climb this time of year. " Tricky at any time. I’ve heard stories of ankles being broken on the boulder field and mountain rescue having to attend. | |||
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"Love walking/hiking. Always try and bag a few munros a year. Not sure I really have a favourite. Lomand hills are close to me, so that always nice and handy. But always trying new places most weekends. (So any suggestions are welcome). Love fort William area, apart from the obvious (Nevis), they’re loads of fantastic walks. We are very lucky up in Scotland. Walkhighlands website is always a good reference xxx Schallion is a good climb pretty rocky but worth it for the views and it’s a pretty significant mountain. That’s up past Aberfeldy Dull road. Worthwhile pointing out that Schiehallion is a Munro. The Boulder field for the last 2/3 miles of the ascent can be tricky and will use a lot of concentration. Also, it is likely to be laced in snow and ice at this time of year so shouldn’t be taken on unless properly equipped, well experienced and sound knowledge of navigation and climbing in adverse weather. I wasn’t sure if it was a Munro and your correct it can be a tricky climb this time of year. Tricky at any time. I’ve heard stories of ankles being broken on the boulder field and mountain rescue having to attend. " The boulder field is pretty bad I took my dog up once but turned back. The local mountain rescue in Aberfeldy is pretty busy up that area. | |||
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"Love walking/hiking. Always try and bag a few munros a year. Not sure I really have a favourite. Lomand hills are close to me, so that always nice and handy. But always trying new places most weekends. (So any suggestions are welcome). Love fort William area, apart from the obvious (Nevis), they’re loads of fantastic walks. We are very lucky up in Scotland. Walkhighlands website is always a good reference xxx Schallion is a good climb pretty rocky but worth it for the views and it’s a pretty significant mountain. That’s up past Aberfeldy Dull road. Worthwhile pointing out that Schiehallion is a Munro. The Boulder field for the last 2/3 miles of the ascent can be tricky and will use a lot of concentration. Also, it is likely to be laced in snow and ice at this time of year so shouldn’t be taken on unless properly equipped, well experienced and sound knowledge of navigation and climbing in adverse weather. I wasn’t sure if it was a Munro and your correct it can be a tricky climb this time of year. Tricky at any time. I’ve heard stories of ankles being broken on the boulder field and mountain rescue having to attend. " The hills are calling us! | |||
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"Love walking/hiking. Always try and bag a few munros a year. Not sure I really have a favourite. Lomand hills are close to me, so that always nice and handy. But always trying new places most weekends. (So any suggestions are welcome). Love fort William area, apart from the obvious (Nevis), they’re loads of fantastic walks. We are very lucky up in Scotland. Walkhighlands website is always a good reference xxx Schallion is a good climb pretty rocky but worth it for the views and it’s a pretty significant mountain. That’s up past Aberfeldy Dull road. Worthwhile pointing out that Schiehallion is a Munro. The Boulder field for the last 2/3 miles of the ascent can be tricky and will use a lot of concentration. Also, it is likely to be laced in snow and ice at this time of year so shouldn’t be taken on unless properly equipped, well experienced and sound knowledge of navigation and climbing in adverse weather. I wasn’t sure if it was a Munro and your correct it can be a tricky climb this time of year. Tricky at any time. I’ve heard stories of ankles being broken on the boulder field and mountain rescue having to attend. The hills are calling us! " With the sound of music | |||
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"Love walking/hiking. Always try and bag a few munros a year. Not sure I really have a favourite. Lomand hills are close to me, so that always nice and handy. But always trying new places most weekends. (So any suggestions are welcome). Love fort William area, apart from the obvious (Nevis), they’re loads of fantastic walks. We are very lucky up in Scotland. Walkhighlands website is always a good reference xxx Schallion is a good climb pretty rocky but worth it for the views and it’s a pretty significant mountain. That’s up past Aberfeldy Dull road." Fantastic climb on a beautiful day | |||
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"Love walking/hiking. Always try and bag a few munros a year. Not sure I really have a favourite. Lomand hills are close to me, so that always nice and handy. But always trying new places most weekends. (So any suggestions are welcome). Love fort William area, apart from the obvious (Nevis), they’re loads of fantastic walks. We are very lucky up in Scotland. Walkhighlands website is always a good reference xxx Schallion is a good climb pretty rocky but worth it for the views and it’s a pretty significant mountain. That’s up past Aberfeldy Dull road. Fantastic climb on a beautiful day " It’s a great area for sure. | |||
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"Outer Hebrides beaches. Lush" Oh there are so many lovely ones to chose from. I've been lucky to visit twice and know I have only scraped the surface. Islands make me happy. I step/drive off that ferry and calm just washes over me | |||
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"Outer Hebrides beaches. Lush Oh there are so many lovely ones to chose from. I've been lucky to visit twice and know I have only scraped the surface. Islands make me happy. I step/drive off that ferry and calm just washes over me " Absolutely, tent/campervan and especially Lewis and Harris and we are happy deviants. | |||
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"Offt lots of good info on this thread. Thank you and from my wee doggo who will enjoy some of these walks. " So many places to go walks, I’m on an abandoned places of Scotland forum it’s great going exploring. Got some amazing pics | |||
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"Dumyat was my first hill. Did it with a fellow fabber. Now hooked on hillwalking. Or is the the tea and scone when we come back down" Can fit a hill of in, before the scone this week | |||
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"Dumyat was my first hill. Did it with a fellow fabber. Now hooked on hillwalking. Or is the the tea and scone when we come back down Can fit a hill of in, before the scone this week" Ben Vrackie in Pitlochry is a great hill to climb, great coffee shops after walk. | |||
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"Dumyat was my first hill. Did it with a fellow fabber. Now hooked on hillwalking. Or is the the tea and scone when we come back down Can fit a hill of in, before the scone this week Ben Vrackie in Pitlochry is a great hill to climb, great coffee shops after walk." Done it a couple of times. First time I hated it, weather wasn’t in my side. Second time was a lot more pleasant. | |||
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"Dumyat was my first hill. Did it with a fellow fabber. Now hooked on hillwalking. Or is the the tea and scone when we come back down Can fit a hill of in, before the scone this week Ben Vrackie in Pitlochry is a great hill to climb, great coffee shops after walk. Done it a couple of times. First time I hated it, weather wasn’t in my side. Second time was a lot more pleasant. " I always say if the weather is that bad you can come back the hills not going anywhere. I have done it a few times good viewpoints. | |||
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"Dumyat was my first hill. Did it with a fellow fabber. Now hooked on hillwalking. Or is the the tea and scone when we come back down Can fit a hill of in, before the scone this week Ben Vrackie in Pitlochry is a great hill to climb, great coffee shops after walk. Done it a couple of times. First time I hated it, weather wasn’t in my side. Second time was a lot more pleasant. " Have you chosen my first munroe yet! | |||
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