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  • in reply to: Crianlarich Trip/December #21430
    Richard Pegram
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    Please note ,- If you want to reserve a place on this meet, you have to contact Kathy Burgess and pay a deposit on your hut fees. 8 of us so far. I’ve booked 10 beds and could probably get more. Thanks

    in reply to: Braemar Meet 285.24 ‘ – 5.6.24 #21429
    Richard Pegram
    Participant

    So far, attendees are:
    Gavin Moore
    Hugh Dowling
    John Hutchence

    Have I missed anyone?

    in reply to: Braemar Meet 285.24 ‘ – 5.6.24 #21428
    Richard Pegram
    Participant

    So far, attendees are:
    Giving Moore
    Hugh Dowling
    John Hitchence

    Have I missed anyone?

    in reply to: Braemar Meet 285.24 ‘ – 5.6.24 #21405
    Richard Pegram
    Participant

    Only a couple of people have expressed an interest so far. Please ty of places.

    in reply to: Scotland Trips #21391
    Richard Pegram
    Participant

    The dates for Braemar are 28.5.24 – 5.6.24

    in reply to: Scotland Trips #21388
    Richard Pegram
    Participant

    Yes

    in reply to: Scotland Trips #21386
    Richard Pegram
    Participant

    It’s the springbank week

    in reply to: Torridon 15-22.10.23 #21340
    Richard Pegram
    Participant

    Meet Report – Well after an epic journey there and back, taking in the usual rest breaks at the Kiosk Cafe on the A66, Cafe Areite in Moffat and Graham Tiso’s, this is how the trip went:
    Monday – most of us climbed Moruisg: Me, Richard Craig from FRCC, John, David, Goeff and Pete. Climbing in the mist and bitterly cold wind and quite a dull hill, but I enjoyed the descent. The demoted Munro by it was more interesting.
    Tuesday – me, Geoff, Peter and Helen climbed Liathach in perfect conditions. What else can I say? John and David did Maoile Lunndaidh and Richard Maol Chean Dearg.
    Wednesday – Geoff, Helen and Peter endured buffeting winds to climb a munro on Beinn Eight before retreating off the ridge. Me and Richard turned back already, at the triple buttresses. John and David completed the Plockton cafe horseshoe – challenging but rewarding apparently.
    Thursday – With Storm Babet arriving, with forecast comments like “red alert”, “unprecedented rainfall” (in Scotland!} and ” hurricane force winds” we all decided to bugger off home, via the usual cafes.
    Note: I’d flag up that Torridon YHA was great: clean, comfortable and friendly with a full range of facilities, including a lounge with panoramic views and, it even looks like we’ll get a couple go days refund on our early departure. Recommended. I might start using hostels more often.

    in reply to: Torridon 15-22.10.23 #21246
    Richard Pegram
    Participant

    I’ve set up a WhatsApp group for this meet. Please let me know if I’ve neglected to include your name.

    in reply to: 2.9.23 Bouldering at South Burbage #21012
    Richard Pegram
    Participant

    Intro to bouldering meets report

    New members Kim Swallowe and Mark Connah turned up and, at the end of the day, assured me they had had an absolutely fantastic time. A wide selection of problems attempted from 4a to 5b on the Brickette, Brick, Armoured Car and Useful Boulder at Burbage South. Kim and Mark got to practice smear footholds, pinch grips, pockets, layaways, mantel-shelves and rockovers. A great first day on gritstone boulders.

    in reply to: 2.9.23 Bouldering at South Burbage #20999
    Richard Pegram
    Participant

    So that anyone who wants to can take part in the crag clean and go bouldering, I’ll move the bouldering to the afternoon. Phone me on 07956032843 if you need to co-ordinate meeting up, otherwise see Geoff’s clean up meet details.
    For the bouldering I’ll have my mat and guidebook, you just need rock shoes and appropriate clothing. We’ll have a go at a wide range of grades on a variety of boulders. Whatever grade you.normally climb at, or even if you’ve only just started climbing, they’ll be something you can do. Improve your technique, get stronger and have a laugh – I absolutely guarantee that you’ll have a fantastic time

    in reply to: Crianlarich Trip/December #20909
    Richard Pegram
    Participant

    We now have 9 people going. I’ve increased our.booking from 8 beds to 10. There are another 8 beds we could book. If you’re going please pay your hut fees to Kathy to confirm your place.

    in reply to: Crianlarich Trip/December #20901
    Richard Pegram
    Participant

    Hi Eli – I have counted you as going, but miscounted the total. 7 so far, you, me, Geoff, Helen , Kathy, Mary and Andrew Ward. The Nicolsons maybe staying nearby.

    in reply to: Crianlarich Trip/December #20898
    Richard Pegram
    Participant

    Contrary to my earlier message, the hut is £12 per night, with an additional £1.00 for fuel. 6 people have booked on so far, and I’ve booked 8 places. Therefore, let me know soon if you’d like to come along, and if we accede 8 I think I’ll be able to book more places.

    in reply to: Scotland Trips #20882
    Richard Pegram
    Participant

    Do you mean Crainlarich? There is Torridon in Oct and Breamar next May. No one has booked on Crainlarich yet
    so you’ve got a place. If you can pay your hut fees to Kathy nearer the time and once other people have booked on we can coordinate car shared. Thanks

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