I completed a winter round of Loch Mullardoch North of Glen Affric last weekend. Full details for those that are interested including pics, video clips, timings and a brief account are at:
http://longdistancechallenges.blogsp...uary-2007.html
I completed a winter round of Loch Mullardoch North of Glen Affric last weekend. Full details for those that are interested including pics, video clips, timings and a brief account are at:
http://longdistancechallenges.blogsp...uary-2007.html
I have to take exception to your description of it as "on-sight".....
How can it be onsight if you can't see where you're going????
Great write up and photos - very envious - I haven't walked off the top of a cliff since I was 10!
ha. ha. very good joe.
yes, it felt strange to suddenly find myself mid air in the blackness - actually rather pleasant after all that bushwhacking.
Some excellent pictures there, well done.
Do you take your camera on every run?
I like the pics of your Helvelyn night run!!
no don't usually take my camera - only on the long runs, when there's snow or when the light is good.
striding edge was good. also had a good one on bowfell last night a touch of snow made the climbers traverse quite atmospheric.
Excellent!! I keep checking your site all the site.
The best I've got is on 2 lads.
http://photos1.blogger.com/x/blogger...5/100_0287.jpg
Not a patch on anything that you lot get up too, I wouldn't mind having a go at one of your night runs.
Last edited by hopey; 09-02-2007 at 05:59 PM.
Gosh - stunning photos! Makes you just want to get out there and run over them all.
Nice one on another great effort FMA. Like the new forum name as well!!
I must apologise for not coming on many of the night runs after my initial enthusiasm - off to Tanzania for a couple of weeks now so wont be at the Junior meeting. See you sometime on return