More Hanging in the Cairngorms

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Some more from my phone.. .

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Dutch's Hammock setup
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Top of the hill!
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My homemade tarp
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Dutch's pack.
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Snow!
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We tried to hijack this en-route!

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Snozz
 
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Ah gotcha. I'm a bit of a bloater at about 212lbs so I have no idea how much dynamic shock I would apply to a hammock rig when I was getting in and out, but it would be several times my body weight at least.

550 paracord definately wouldn't do it, I don't know if that stuff would either. Bit I'm a fatso ;)

Oh nice photos BTW :) I keep forgetting Scotland is known for the midge. I live by the sea so never have to put up with the wee devils ;)
 
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Ah gotcha. I'm a bit of a bloater at about 212lbs so I have no idea how much dynamic shock I would apply to a hammock rig when I was getting in and out, but it would be several times my body weight at least.

550 paracord definately wouldn't do it, I don't know if that stuff would either. Bit I'm a fatso ;)

Oh nice photos BTW :) I keep forgetting Scotland is known for the midge. I live by the sea so never have to put up with the wee devils ;)

I'm nearer 175lbs, wet through :)

Regular Amsteel whoopies would work for you though


God's own country ,, cheers guys for sharing the trip ...

Cheers Gaz, you have the best hang spots up there, I will move one day


Looks like it was a brilliant trip. Nice work.

Cheers Danny


Nice pic's guy's ive been to that area myself its a great location,some intersting tarps and set ups too.

It's my favourite place to hang I think now Andy, maybe a bit buggy in summer though
 
Thanks for your company guys on another great trip to the 'gorms. It was a pleasure meeting new faces and doing battle with the midge together.:)

They were bad for up there and didn't let up after you'd gone. Not even the summits had any wind and the little blighters were incessant. Woke up to another midge covered bug net this morning :lmao:


A plan for a summit camp on sat night on Ben Macdhui was thwarted by midges, broken shards of glass in every shelter and bits of bogroll stuffed in the rocks. No way was I puncturing my airmat on the glass and cuddling used Andrex, so I walked back down in disgust :(


Anyway, got back tonight after wandering around Morrone birchwoods near Braemar.


Another spell of incredible weather all through the week, I only had to don a waterproof for 20 mins on Ben Mac.:cool:
 
Thanks for your company guys on another great trip to the 'gorms. It was a pleasure meeting new faces and doing battle with the midge together.:)

They were bad for up there and didn't let up after you'd gone. Not even the summits had any wind and the little blighters were incessant. Woke up to another midge covered bug net this morning :lmao:


A plan for a summit camp on sat night on Ben Macdhui was thwarted by midges, broken shards of glass in every shelter and bits of bogroll stuffed in the rocks. No way was I puncturing my airmat on the glass and cuddling used Andrex, so I walked back down in disgust :(


Anyway, got back tonight after wandering around Morrone birchwoods near Braemar.


Another spell of incredible weather all through the week, I only had to don a waterproof for 20 mins on Ben Mac.:cool:

Nice one mate, bummer about the state of the shelters, that would do my head in.

Where did you end up camping?


brilliant pics and write up as usual lads thanks for taking the time out :)

steve

Cheers Steve, glad you enjoyed the pics
 
A cracking spot I found, I'll add it to google maps. It wasn't far from where we were. Its an old favourite but now one of the widowmakers has fallen, its much safer.

Spent the last night up quoich again, near the beehives where we stopped before..
 
A few more pics;

Heading up Glen Luibeg to climb Ben Macdhui
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Glen Luibeg
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Braeriach coming into view;
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The sub arctic Cairngorms plateau
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Reindeer; trying to escape the midges and heat
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My Mariposa plus pack;
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Nice place to overnight;
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The perfect trees for the last night;
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This trip was made possible by the liberal use of Autan and never staying in one place for more than 30 secs without donning the head net.



I have to say, the new Autan is the best bite repellent I've yet used. I came back with 2 small midge blotches only (not counting the midge on **** toilet attacks which number in the thousand)
 
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Great piccies mate, I never realised you had a camera with you

Nice to see the tops without being shrouded in thick cloud

You have to show me that camp next time :)
 

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