Author Topic: June 2017 A return trip to the Fannich hills  (Read 1313 times)

Peter277

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richardh1905

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Re: June 2017 A return trip to the Fannich hills
« Reply #1 on: 08:04:41, 02/08/18 »

A fine read about a fine walk Peter, and some beautiful photos - NW Highlands is God's Own Country.
Strange that the threatened storms never appeared (not sure that I would have camped quite so high with thunder forecast!)[/color]  

I've walked in Torridon and Assynt on many occasions, but for some reason I've always overlooked the Fannichs - that may change soon as I'm planning a family camping/walking trip in late August; might even sneak in a night's wild camping, which will be a first as a family (Hmm - have to make some enquiries about deer stalking in the area).


And dogs - yes it is a problem keeping them well watered on a hot day, especially on a ridge.
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Re: June 2017 A return trip to the Fannich hills
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PS - I do like to see maps in a trip report - means I don't have to reach for mine whilst I'm reading!
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