13-09-2013, 01:13 AM
Hi Phil.
Left Glasgow at around 9.30, presumably am, therefore your 'weekend' started on the Thursday evening.
A' Bhuidheanach Bheag and Carn Na Caim are a good choice for 'Munro bagger's', as you get two for about 2000 feet of ascent, because you start off from well over 1000 ft above sea level.
Another example of your use of 'smoke and mirrors',as they are in the Cairngorm National Park, and nowhere near Glen Nevis, the subject of the previous discussion.
My comments were made specifically about the practicality, or otherwise, of being able to:
1 bag a few Munros
2 visit a number of relatives
3 play in a weekend Congress
in or around Glen Nevis, over one weekend.
The usual definition of a weekend being Friday evening, all day Saturday and Sunday.
Phil Thomas Wrote:Andy McCulloch Wrote:Well, either his weekend started on Thursday, or he must have left Glasgow at an ungodly hour on Friday.
Left Glasgow area on Friday morning around 9.30.
Parked in Layby 87 on the A9 around 12.15
Giving plenty of time for A' Bhuidheanach Bheag and Carn Na Caim before the first round on Friday.
Left Glasgow at around 9.30, presumably am, therefore your 'weekend' started on the Thursday evening.
A' Bhuidheanach Bheag and Carn Na Caim are a good choice for 'Munro bagger's', as you get two for about 2000 feet of ascent, because you start off from well over 1000 ft above sea level.
Another example of your use of 'smoke and mirrors',as they are in the Cairngorm National Park, and nowhere near Glen Nevis, the subject of the previous discussion.
My comments were made specifically about the practicality, or otherwise, of being able to:
1 bag a few Munros
2 visit a number of relatives
3 play in a weekend Congress
in or around Glen Nevis, over one weekend.
The usual definition of a weekend being Friday evening, all day Saturday and Sunday.