"The spirit was already aloft, I was pulling on my boots" - W H Murray, Mountaineering in Scotland
Good to hear you are getting around up there - a bit of snow certainly livens things up.
What top is this then?
Hello Conrad. I must have clicked 'publish' instead of 'save' before rushing out to see friends hence a post that doesn't say anything.Anyway, it was good to be back on snowy hills again - snowier than the photographs suggest.
Hi Alan - Innerdownie Hill. As above, I hadn't finished the post.
You see that snow and you just want to rush at it with the heels of your boots!Lovely pictures, Gibson.:-)
I think Eiderdownie Hill would be better. Got a bit of a ring to it.
Hello Alan. I would have rushed if I'd had the energy. Unhurried, leisurely would be more accurate. Some, but not me of course, would say slow...These were, inexplicably, the only photographs taken.
Hi Alan. Clever. Later in the day several 'eiderdownies' were needed to keep warm.
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Good to hear you are getting around up there - a bit of snow certainly livens things up.
What top is this then?
Hello Conrad. I must have clicked 'publish' instead of 'save' before rushing out to see friends hence a post that doesn't say anything.
Anyway, it was good to be back on snowy hills again - snowier than the photographs suggest.
Hi Alan - Innerdownie Hill. As above, I hadn't finished the post.
You see that snow and you just want to rush at it with the heels of your boots!
Lovely pictures, Gibson.
:-)
I think Eiderdownie Hill would be better. Got a bit of a ring to it.
Hello Alan. I would have rushed if I'd had the energy. Unhurried, leisurely would be more accurate. Some, but not me of course, would say slow...
These were, inexplicably, the only photographs taken.
Hi Alan. Clever. Later in the day several 'eiderdownies' were needed to keep warm.
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