View from Oban Bothy

View from Oban Bothy

Thursday, 4 June 2020

TGOC2020 - virtually the fifth bit.

Beryl the Peril had slipped through a worm-hole and travelled up to Scotland by train. Beryl (aka Margaret) had been on one of Alan’s Daunders and after a few days in the company of Challengers she’d decided that they were (mostly) harmless. 

We met up at Aviemore and then road-yomped seven miles to the Cairngorm Lodge SHYA where both Carl and Lynsey were also staying. A very pleasant evening followed.





Next day we headed east (East is good) to Alan’s completely not spontaneous Cheese & Wine Party which, as always, proved to be good fun, although slightly chilly.






Okay, it was bloody freezing. Nowt new there.

Next day we enjoyed a marvellous walk over the tops in the general direction of Braemar, stopping to spend a very windy night at a sheltered pitch just large enough to squeeze our tents in:



We were up early-ish next morning to continue our glorious walk over some high ground where we spotted an interesting installation - I think it was something to do with a university:



Then, via Braemar, to Callater - to enjoy the unrivalled hospitality of Bill & Co.  







The evening included drinks, dinner, a birthday party, a fashion show, poetry recitations, the occasional odd song (some were VERY odd) – it was an evening in agreeable company. 


















In fact it relaxed some guests so much that they fell asleep, mid-conversation. Amazing really.



Next day, the walk over Lochnagar in snow was fun…shame you couldn’t see a right lot:













Our camp spot by Loch Muick that night was a little lumpy but otherwise fine.

Then there was Tarfside. Well….. all I can say in mitigation is that I don’t drink whiskey.










Tarfside is always full of jollity, fun and cheerfulness:
 

More intense relaxation followed….some were so relaxed they couldn’t keep their eyes open. I wonder why…


Which reminds me: Belated Happy Birthday Lynsey!

Friday, 29 May 2020

TGOC2020…virtually the forth bit

Another little hiccup / brain-fart / malfunction that is the #virtualTGOC space-time continuum: I woke up in the very early hours - in my frozen tent. Somehow I'd been transported to Loch Cuaich. How the hell did that happen?

What confused me more (bear in mind that I'm easily confused, even on a good day) was that at around 1am my tent lit up as if it was daylight - scary. It seems that poachers / lampers were oot 'n aboot.


I later learned that Mssrs Lambert & Alan Sloman were camped not too far away and heard / saw the same kerfuffle. Later in the morning, at a far more sensible time o'clock, there was the little matter of ascending the shapely Sgor Dearg and then the steep descent to Gaick Lodge and Loch an t-Seilich. Hard work considering it was first thing in the morning.


A second breakfast followed in a lovely sheltered gully by Allt Bhran (All Bran...?).

Peace and quite was shattered by the arrival of Keith Leonard and Terry Leyland. They didn't hang around.

Approaching Lochan an t-Sluic I spotted a couple of tents by the lochan: it was Angus McKinnon and Norrie. Gus kindly allowed me to snoop around his Akto, a new tent on me - a month later I'd bought my own.


The night was spent in Ruigh-aiteachain Bothy.



The next day's route followed the classic Feshie - Geldie path....where I inveitably fell into bad company once again: Steve Smith, Big n' Daft, Pauline Marshall & Bernie,- plus loads more!

It was a grand day to Whitebridge and a fine camp spot that night.






Tomorrow: Braemar!

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