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| Author: | John Burton [ Tue Mar 10, 2009 8:34 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Badrallach - Am Faochagach |
Met up with and Gail and Morven for lunch on Friday and commented that there was space. So Gail decided, finally, to come along. Morven was asked and was concerned she would miss Saturday Night Takeaway. So that was it: she was definitely coming too. Who’s been to Badrallach before? Very posh for a Bothy with all sorts of designer touches (could have been the Valentine’s front room). Worth checking out if you haven’t. As I’m on my Munro bagging finishing straight motivation levels were high for Am Faochagach. Much to my surprise Amy and Gordon were up for it. Gordon promised to carry Ruth’s rucksack so she grudgingly came along as well. Wee bit of difficulty getting Gordon’s car out onto the road but won’t embarrass him by saying why! To avoid the notorious river crossing decided to cycle up Strath Vaich; which was a doddle on a tarmac road. Set off up the hill in steady rain aware it was going to be pretty miserable. Shed Ruth and Gordon early on. Really wet under foot, loads of awkward snow filled hags and continued to rain steadily. Cleared up later and eventually could see the shape of the hills and a bit of blue sky which was an unexpected bonus. Route to the top was as steady an incline of any hill I’ve done. Well pleased to get another one under my belt. Not sure Amy enjoyed it as much as I did but I was pleased to have company (I expected to be on my own). Only 8 more hill walking days to go. Back to the hut for food and a game of Disney Trivial Pursuits. Long, long drive home via snowy roads, wind and a jack knifed lorry on Sunday. A9 shut so had to go down the west coast. Girl’s seemed to have a good time. Would go back to the Bothy or to camp. Morven says ‘ It was good, fun, wet and, cold‘. John |
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| Author: | scott [ Tue Mar 10, 2009 10:02 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Badrallach - Am Faochagach |
John Burton wrote: Who’s been to Badrallach before? Very posh for a Bothy with all sorts of designer touches (could have been the Valentine’s front room). Worth checking out if you haven’t. Cute coming from the man with a fancy architectural designer house John Burton wrote: Wee bit of difficulty getting Gordon’s car out onto the road but won’t embarrass him by saying why!
Why, why, why |
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| Author: | Gordon [ Wed Mar 11, 2009 9:01 am ] |
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I think Morven's summary (AKA Orion Bothy book entry) is a much more colourful description of the weeend!
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| Author: | Gordon [ Wed Mar 11, 2009 9:15 am ] |
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Here are some more photos of the weekend... The setting.... the bothy sits on the banks of Little Loch Broom (on the right hand side), with a snowy Sail Mhor on the other side.....
The bothy...
The interesting drive to the bothy...
Ruth and I cycled to the head of the Gairloch peninsular on the Friday..... well nearly to the end before I got a punture on my back tyre and the rain and wind arrived....
Photo coming down Am Faochagah after Ruth and I's failed attempt (mainly due to me forgeting the sandwiches
Friday night's entertainment... Amy wasn't very good at Jenga!!
and a wee walk down to the banks of Little Loch Broom on the Sunday morning before setting off...
Yeh, good weekend considering the weather. Definately recommend this little spot for camping in the summer! |
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| Author: | Amymajik [ Wed Mar 11, 2009 9:29 am ] |
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Never mind all that guff! Tell them about the car! Oh and how you almost did yourself an injury with the darts as well. I think someone had it in for you that weekend |
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