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Mar 26, 2018
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Falkrk
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I've been about and about a few times in winter this year, these ones are of the Lairig Leacach in February, it took 3 hours to reach the bothy where normally it takes half that in more reasonable conditions. This was the deepest snow I've encountered for a while, all stream, rivers, and even small gorges were lost underneath it.
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OK so we weren't camping, but in conditions like this, a bothy is the place to be - especially since we lugged a bag of coal up :)
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Melting snow by the fire. This made the additional 10kg of coal worth the effort.
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This is my mate and forum member Chomp leading the way and often finding himself waist deep in snow!
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Excellent stuff, thanks for sharing it. Lugging 10kg of coal as well as your gear is good going goodjob. I bet it made the fire all the more enjoyable :D

If you fancy writing more about it it would be a great one for the Out and About forums.... :encourage:
 
Mar 26, 2018
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Falkrk
chrisbowness.com
Excellent stuff, thanks for sharing it. Lugging 10kg of coal as well as your gear is good going goodjob. I bet it made the fire all the more enjoyable :D

If you fancy writing more about it it would be a great one for the Out and About forums.... :encourage:
Thanks Tony, I actually do a blog, simply as a hobby, to remember my trips. I would be happy to share the text and pictures here as advised! I will dig it out and post it :)

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