No more takers? Any walkers? I am starting to get a bit concerned that from those confirmed most will be going climbing? If this is the case I might make other arrangements for the weekend??
...Neil, if I am going I have the Friday off and would plan to go up on the Thursday night.
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Gordon wrote:
No more takers? Any walkers? I am starting to get a bit concerned that from those confirmed most will be going climbing? If this is the case I might make other arrangements for the weekend??
Well it'll probably be pouring so they'll all be going hill walking anyway Or you could get someone to take you up something easy like The Inn Pin or Pinnacle Ridge.
Last I heard the Burtons were considering going to Dornie (I think) and if so it's likely that the Valentines will be there as well.
Can I hand the organisation and transport arrangements to some other poor fool as it seem daft for me to do it if I'm not going.
I hope that more folk decide to go as I organised both the (unsuccessful) Jura meet and this one to Skye for holiday weekends as most folk say that they prefer meets to be arranged for long weekends. However, it's beginning to look like that folk maybe are busy at hol weekends. Should I organise future summer meets outside of hol weekend...they don't suit me either as I often go camping with the weans on long weekends.
Just over the bridge on the left as you pass through Dornie.Pretty basic but nice and quiet.Good pubs in the village and close enough for a quick trip over to the Cuillin if you want.Eilean Donan is illuminated at night and makes a cracking photo if you have a tripod.
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I stayed at the Dornie site years ago. Alex's quite correct the site that it is small and basic, well it was back then, but it is located well. By memory down near the water's edge. Just checked and it is shown on the map
Strange thing is that I have searched high on low on the internet for any mention of it and...nada Is it still open Think John and Gail stayed there a few years ago, but the only sites in the area that I can find on the net are the Shiel Bridge and Morvich ones.
It`s called Ardelve rather than Dornie. Showers and toilets ..all the usual stuff.Don`t know if there is a slipway for the boat though.
Stayed there in 2000 with Jools for a bank holiday weekend Corbett bagging.Also has a 6 metre high trig point a few yards along the road from the campsite
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Duce wrote:
Hi Guys, Seeing as how it is just over the Minch, I may well descend for the weekend. I'll know for definite by Monday!
Hey Roddy, long time no... see ya on the forum Pity I'll not see ya in Skye (I'm going camping with the wife and weans) or else we could have had a few halfs to celebrate the league win
Hmm, seems everyone is planning on going up on the Thursday night. I'm not convinced that I can take the Friday off, and anyway, I am perhaps too soft to spend 4 days rainy camping! Is anyone planning on going up on the Friday?
If I do get to go then I'd love to do the ridge if Neil and Craig wouldn't mind having a newbie like me along!
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