Is anyone bringing their axe? I'd love to see and (if you didn't mind) handle some axes ...
Wasn't go to, but as I'm in the car I'll throw them in
So my map arrived for the area, where are folk walking too?
Orric
I will be there toMagpiewolf and I will be arriving at Red Squirrel on the afternoon of Friday 15 Feb - Magpie first, then she'll come and get me from Fort William station. Is there anything special we should do or just turn up? Is there a special space booked for us? do we just sling our hammocks and start the fire?
And who is coming? Looking fwd to meeting Greensurfingbear and Colin (+Archie?) and Imagedude (I think), and who else?
Wasn't go to, but as I'm in the car I'll throw them in
So my map arrived for the area, where are folk walking too?
Orric
I'd suggest that we go for a group walk on the Saturday (weather permitting) to the hidden valley (Coire Gabhail). The winter walkers could then carry on up Beinn Fhada. Crampons and ice axes/walking poles may be needed.
http://www.walkhighlands.co.uk/fortwilliam/lostvalley.shtml
http://www.walkingforum.co.uk/index.php?topic=4610.0
Jealous.
The end.
da C.
Dont be jealous Chris, if you went you'd have to put up with me again mate and im sure that week in the arctic with me was enough for you, especially with you being such a shy, retiring serious individual lol, hope your keeping well mate
Very well buddy, but jealous I am!!
You still doing the End-End some day?
A have a rest day or two with me on Exmoor on your way.
I am 50 next year, looking to do the South West Coast Path in one go, in a bushcraft, wild camping style!
Say hello to Bob for me ( imagedude )
Take care.
Chris.
Hi Elen, best thing for your feet is a cream called Hydropel, i hiked for years and tried everything but nothing ever worked, my feet were always a mess during the walks with blisters etc, then one day i was on a ultralight backpacking site in the states and all these experienced hikers were raving about it, so i bought some and have never had a blister since. It basically goes on a bit like vasaline but dries into your feet quite quickly and then over a few applications toughens your feet up, preventing blisters, it also stops your feet going that horrible way where your feet are like proons, if you apply it a few nights before any walk it works a treat, ive also applied it during extreme treks doing over 40 miles in a day, where blisters are guaranteed and when ive felt them coming on, ive stopped, applied the cream and the blisters have failed to appear. The cream is quite expensive at £19.99 but if youve ever had a blister, then im sure youll know that you would pay £100 for them to disappear lol. Obviously i havent done any scientific experiments into this but for me it has been a god send, so thought i would pass on my knowledge of it in the hope that it helps your feet during walks as its such a great activity......anyway i will catch up with you next week pal.
https://www.expeditionfoods.com/gear/footcare/footcare/hydropel-sports-ointment.html
The amount of walking I'll be doing with a 4-month-old whippet pup is not huge! She's really too young for much hill-walking and a couple of miles is plenty - don't want to wreck her tender young joints with over-exercise.
At the moment I'm planning on picking you up at Fort William on my way, Elen - no sense driving the extra 46 miles past and back.