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richardh1905
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Re: Cairngorms
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19:48:52, 28/05/20 »
A lot available close by in Glencoe, certainly.
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WildAboutWalking
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forgotmyoldpassword
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Quote from: Vincent82 on 17:37:42, 28/05/20
I am also tempted by Fort William / Glencoe now. What a dilemma.
Any excuse to visit the Clachaig Inn should be taken, particularly in the winter
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Owen
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17:04:15, 29/05/20 »
If it opens again.
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richardh1905
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17:31:54, 29/05/20 »
It will. Of that I am confident.
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sparnel
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18:57:42, 29/05/20 »
Being local, cycled past it today........only the handy man strimming the grass
verges. The mountains tops still have a lot if snow.
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Bigfoot_Mike
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21:34:48, 29/05/20 »
The snow will soon be melting as it was more than 27 degrees on the west coast today.
The Clachaig Inn has (or had) a good selection of single malts.
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