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Training in Glen Coe and Glen Affric

With Kilimanjaro expedition getting ever closer I opted this year for a Highland Walking trip (rather than a Portuguese Golfing break).

Beauly for 3 days was the initial plan, but set off a day early so that Elaine could do the Stob Dearg Buachaille Etive Mor that we had done as a group in June.

The cloud cover was even lower than when we were all there – so we only did the one this time round. We knew all would be fine even if the weather closed right in – car park with 6 RAF Mountain rescue vehicles (training exercise) was reassuring.

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Tuesday saw us in Glen Affric. Early start and beautiful scenery. 30 minutes in and trousers converted to shorts and the sunglasses on.

Double Munro Bag on a fairly well established route – first stage up Tom a Choinich (3648 Ft) –, which still had pockets of snow in sheltered areas. It seemed miles looking from the Cairn at Tom a Choinich to the Cairn at Toll Creagach (3458 Ft), but didn’t take that long once we got going. 8 hours from starting in sunshine to getting back to sunshine at the end. Great route

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Despite seeing the BBC weather on the Wednesday morning news and the forecast of rain, rain and more rain – set out anyway – a 12 mile flat route round Loch Affric was always planned, so the low cloud not an issue. A few swollen burns coming down off the mountains (the ones that we had climbed the day before) that had to be waded through , but other than that it was a fine jaunt out. It was one of the good old Scottish weather days of “Wet Rain”, not “Cold Rain”!

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There are 17 Munroes in the Affric and Strathglass area, so am sure that I will be back another time to Bag a few more and would recommend it, even in the rain!

Although have to say the midgies there are a hardy breed and had no fear at all of Skin So Soft. Worse than the midgies though for me were the clegs – a few bites resulted in a visit to the pharmacist in Beauly to get antihistamine and cream to reduce the swelling on bitten finger, hand & throat.

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