idahoblues
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Haha, walked over those from both directions, several timesso did we. :)
Haha, walked over those from both directions, several timesso did we. :)
Very admirable indeed. We wandered around little trails from parking lots.Haha, walked over those from both directions, several times
Sadly we had to cancel our Munro trip this year. Walkhighlands is a really useful site for planning trips north of the border and the folk on there are very helpful with route or kit questions - they are in the main also very polite! 2021 will probably see us have a second stab at the Southern Upland Way...I'm a keen hillwalker and I've been working through my munros. At around the 50 mark.
If you ever plan on coming up to Scotland (meet quite alot of walkers that travel up each w/e from as far as London) you can use www.walkhighlands.co.uk to plan your routes etc.
My personal favourite would be the Glen Etive Valley just off of the famous Glen Coe. Its actually where the famous scene of Bond and M as they stop the car in Skyfall was set.
Heaton Park
Glen Coe is also where bits of Monty Python The Holy Grail was filmed.I'm a keen hillwalker and I've been working through my munros. At around the 50 mark.
If you ever plan on coming up to Scotland (meet quite alot of walkers that travel up each w/e from as far as London) you can use www.walkhighlands.co.uk to plan your routes etc.
My personal favourite would be the Glen Etive Valley just off of the famous Glen Coe. Its actually where the famous scene of Bond and M as they stop the car in Skyfall was set.
Wifey was off work last week and az I'm furloughed and our Greece holiday had been cancelled we did some walking in the Derbyshire Dales, North Wales Coast and the Sandstone trail in Cheshire
The views on the sandstone were fabulous and where we started from was only 25 minutes up the road
The Sanstone is around 35 miles in total and in one go takes about 12 hours
Did you do the full Sandstone Trial in a day?
I did that about 15 years ago, but last month went back and did it in two halves over two successive weekends, and that was more than sufficient now, and I felt suitably sore afterwards! Agree with you on the timings, each half about 6 hours. Recommend it, though the Delamere Forest section was busy.
Doing that tomorrow, I’ve done it as part of Yorkshire 3 peaks before but other half hasn’t.My mate did this walk with his other half yesterday - Whernside