Clear weather made a Scafell Pike round a superb prospect
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TGOC 2017: Day 13 – Dunnottar Castle to Montrose, the Challenge dinner and musings
Dawn at the East Coast. Finally.
TGOC 2017: Day 4 – Drumnadroicht, Loch Ness and the Monadhliath
Marching to the Drum Our 5:30 am alarm had been (rightly) ignored, turning it off immediately and catching a few more precious minutes – but by 6 am we knew we should be moving. Why bother doing 95% of the effort on Day 3, if we were not going to bother with the end ofContinue reading “TGOC 2017: Day 4 – Drumnadroicht, Loch Ness and the Monadhliath”
TGOC 2017: Day 3 – The epic (Carn Eige to Drumnadroicht)
When planning our route we were not only seeking to complete the coast-to-coast, but we were seeking a challenge which would test us physically and mentally – and it seemed things were coming to a head to offer us exactly that. For Day 3, already our expected longest day in distance at nearly 40km, weContinue reading “TGOC 2017: Day 3 – The epic (Carn Eige to Drumnadroicht)”
TGOC 2017: Day 2 – A ridge too far. (Falls of Glomach to Carn Eige)
We head up what was to be the highlight of our trip, but it wasn’t going as intended.
TGOC 2017: Day -1 and 0 – Starting our coast-to-coast across Scotland
Seven months in the planning, we arrive in Dornie, Scotland.
The Great Outdoors Challenge 2017: Accepted!
Scotland beckons
Yorkshire Dales – A Mallerstang Common round
A late summer horse shoe taking in six nuttalls.
