will do in time
the weather was pants, but that as never stopped me
the weather just adds more challenges

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I went climbing up the cuillins with a guide called Tony Hanly, who was a also an ex-squaddie, and also a member of the Mountain Rescue.
he was a cracking fella, and was made up when I gave him some MRE's
he had some great storys!
he had to climb the highest peak Sgurr Alisdair three times in one day to rescue stranded climbers
(I climbed it once, and that was bad enough

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he also told me of some Japanese tourists who called up for an helicopter to take them of the cuillins, because they were too tired to walk to the car park (they were 2 miles away

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this was me up the Inaccessable Pinnacle (986metres)
it was a bit of an hairy day, and unfortunatley a fell runner went missing the same day, and asn't been found yet
it just shows you how small we are