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over a year ago
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Does anyone go hillwalking camping out around scotland
I used to work on forrestry land many moons ago ive always fancied a few days walking camping etc anyone know any nice locations somewhere not over run with d*unking louts who seem to think its ok to leave a mess behind grrr ok wee rant over but seriously any advice would be appreciated thanks in advance to anyone who can help |
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"Does anyone go hillwalking camping out around scotland
I used to work on forrestry land many moons ago ive always fancied a few days walking camping etc anyone know any nice locations somewhere not over run with d*unking louts who seem to think its ok to leave a mess behind grrr ok wee rant over but seriously any advice would be appreciated thanks in advance to anyone who can help "
This is an easy one to help you on
google
walkhighlands
then add dotcodotuk
this site gives all walks and grades the walk so you know how strenuous it is
I have done many a good walk/hike from here |
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Not really one for camping, but love hill walking and mountain climbing. Particularly in the winter (I've got axes and whatnot). Glen Coe's my personal fav and have been there about 6-8 times over the past year. Arrochar is also good in terms of it being close to Glasgow. |
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Hoping to do some hillwalking this year. Not done anything too strenuous so far just Ben a'an, conic hill, tinto hill and goat fell but enjoyed them all. All been solo trips so far but wouldn't mind a walking buddy now n again |
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I was up Glencoe on Saturday and the views were fantastic due to the sunshine, its not often you get a wind free sunshine day at this time of year
then the summer comes along with ticks and midges |
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I did ben nevis about 3 years ago in aid of cancer for kids it was fabulous day. And a worthy cause just fancied a few days away wont be the first time ive washed in a loch refreshing and shocking |
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"I did ben nevis about 3 years ago in aid of cancer for kids it was fabulous day. And a worthy cause just fancied a few days away wont be the first time ive washed in a loch refreshing and shocking "
Well done but Ben Nevis is one of the worst hill walks you can do - it is basically just a hard slog. There are plenty of nicer hills. |
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"Just back from West feal up by the lomonds, can't beat early morning jaunt "
We just done the west Lomond, parked at Craigmead car park between Glenrothes and Falkland which was mobbed, 35+ cars, would be a laugh if they were all dogging
But it was a good easy 2-1/2 mile walk each way, nice & easy one |
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"Just back from West feal up by the lomonds, can't beat early morning jaunt
We just done the west Lomond, parked at Craigmead car park between Glenrothes and Falkland which was mobbed, 35+ cars, would be a laugh if they were all dogging
But it was a good easy 2-1/2 mile walk each way, nice & easy one"
Well done , we park at the reservoir, all quiet up there |
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