Sounds like a ball, FORGET the MAP and COMPASS, just bring the lassies Laughing. Dreamer [Foinaven] Sounds like a trip I'd be interested in. Laughing ChrisM Nice one Norman. You were lucky to get the nice weather on Mull. ChrisM He didn't seem to particularly study all the ferry timetables he needed either!! WolfofBadenoch Yeti [10 Corbetts to go - Dun da Ghaoithe on Mull] Excellent stuff Norman. SimonP [10 Corbetts to go - Beinn Trilleachan [Etive Slabs]] I just love the way you post this. As if to say I knew you would look and your right! Laughing Do you find you dont need any navigation equipment in winter too or just summer. 6 months eh! Thats verging on sick making the poor wumen do that. I had enough trouble getting Babs oot the car! Laughing Possibly a 1st in reverse completion too, GCM. Laughing Its a lot of pish in reality, hill logs are only of interest to yourselfs and as you will know not really that difficult to achieve. Aha, congratulations! took me a mo to figure out there. [fmck] Great report Norman. I really enjoyed that one. Enough to put me off Corbetts though. Two gripping reports Norman. Congratulations again. Did GC ever join you on your last one? I assume that this time there was an appropriate celebration of your achievement! [SimonP] Congratulations Norman on completing your round of Corbetts. Always enjoy reading about your adventures and watching the slide shows. Look forward to reading about further adventures from wherever your travels take you. Dreamer [10 Corbetts to go] Nice one Norman and Son. Glad he enjoys walking the hills and enjoys many more! [Kets] Nice one Norman. He looks pleased as Punch. He also seems, fortunately, to take after his mother Wink . [SimonP] Good stuff Norman , and the wee chap looks very happy as well - in fact it looks like he enjoyed a great day... [Ronaldo] Well done little Norman, the start of many adventures. [fmck] Liked the photos Norman and you must be a very chuffed Dad! Smile [Cuillin] You post some very interesting reports Norman, enjoyed that tale. [Bronzebabe] A great read as always. Quite tiring just following the route on the paper map as I read. Got there at last! Great stuff. Looking forward to the next adventure. Clachglas [Attadale - Camas-luine bothy - Kyle o' Lochalsh, via twa Marilyns] Norman, many congratulations on your rare achievement. Done very much the hard way and in your own unique style. Thanks for sharing, some of, your adventures along the way. [SimonP] Nobody can accuse you of lack of commitment with another 16 hour clocked up in the middle of Winter. Waiting for buses at this time of year can become tiresome as well. Always enjoy reading your reports so keep up the good work. TundraBoy [RIP Mar. ‘14] - Beard of the Year Winner 2013] Aye TB, 3 1/4hr waiting for buses was a wee bit much, especially considering this was only marginally less than the time spent on the hill. Add to that over 7hr riding on the buses when they eventually turned up... [Burach traverse. - Anither 16hr day.] I was hoping your report would be an account of leaping across the gorge, possibly swinging from a tree to help a bit malky_c [Cnoc Mor & Cnoc Ceislein.] I say this every time, but this should be interesting malky_c 2 words Norman, brilliant, and dedication!! Bronzebabe The amount of effort involved here is amazing, great stuff Bowlesy ...must agree that it is a monumental effort. peterb Brilliant - that was some journey the hill walk seems almost incidental summerwalker Norman_Grieve;.I alternated pages fae 'Hell of a Journey' - Mike Cawthorne's... .- with glances oot the windie at an increasingly bright & snowy landscape. I've got that book but haven't started reading it yet, if it's half as as entertaining as your story I'll be well pleased. summerwalker [Meall Innis an Loichel
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