Update September meet Scotland

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Re: Update September meet Scotland

Post by dunslair » Fri Jul 29, 2011 9:01 am

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No I'm not... and I'm not the Queen either. lol
Thomas in drag. That'll be the day. :lol: :lol: :lol:

Tony

How about a double act with Thomas & Tony?

Bit like a Hinge and Bracket revival....... :-k \:D/ :D
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Re: Update September meet Scotland

Post by Bongopoet » Sat Jul 30, 2011 7:52 am

dunslair wrote:
MountainGoat wrote:
No I'm not... and I'm not the Queen either. lol
Thomas in drag. That'll be the day. :lol: :lol: :lol:

Tony

How about a double act with Thomas & Tony?

Bit like a Hinge and Bracket revival....... :-k \:D/ :D

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Re: Update September meet Scotland

Post by dunslair » Wed Aug 03, 2011 8:26 am

Just back from Loch Morlich, staying at the Glenmore site for a couple of nights..... Where was everybody? #-o :lol: Only kidding... site was fine but a bit crammed in at the moment. With a bit of luck it will be less crowded in a months time. Fantastic area, plenty to do. If you have bikes (and) or walking boots, bring them the trails around Rothiemurcus offer a fantastic way to explore the Caledonian Pine Forrest. Also the Funicular railway have a ticket price which includes a Ranger led walk to the summit, for only a few quid more than the standard ticket :wink:

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Post by The_Gordons » Thu Aug 04, 2011 8:01 am

We'll be taking the bikes as we plan to cycle on the Saturday.

Plenty of good condition trails around Loch Morlich and Loch an Eilein for cycling and walking. There is also a fairly new trail from close to the campsite that runs all the way to the Rothiemurcus estate shop. There is also a track from Aviemore acroos the moors to Boat of Garten. There are plenty of places around Aviemore to hire bikes.
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Re: Update September meet Scotland

Post by brorabongo » Tue Aug 09, 2011 8:36 pm

Still toying with the idea of coming down Saturday evening for the night with one of my boys. Pity theres no way of getting off work on Saturday though. :( but still could be down around 7-ish......just in time for the PARTY!!!!! :lol:
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Post by dave_aber » Wed Aug 10, 2011 3:56 am

I'm considering doing the same....

We're going to need a bigger fridge......
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Post by Bongopoet » Wed Aug 10, 2011 6:31 pm

dave_aber wrote:I'm considering doing the same....

We're going to need a bigger fridge......

It could be that cold that we don't need a fridge
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Post by brorabongo » Wed Aug 10, 2011 11:50 pm

No need to chill whisky. :lol:
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Post by dave_aber » Thu Aug 11, 2011 1:04 am

Unless it's with a drop of cold water!
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Post by brorabongo » Thu Aug 11, 2011 9:52 pm

Add water? theres enough in it already!!!
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Post by brorabongo » Sat Aug 13, 2011 9:38 am

:( Tried booking online, but it says that there is a minimum stay of two nights. I'll try phoning later.
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Post by billybob56 » Sat Aug 20, 2011 9:09 pm

Hi everyone, Billy and Shona from Fife here. :D We too are new "bongonauts" and would love to join you all at Glenmore! Prob is Shona working til the Saturday.Did anyone find out if you can book into site for one night only??
Hope we can get up to meet everyone!! [-o<
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Re: Update September meet Scotland

Post by seventiesboy » Sat Aug 20, 2011 9:38 pm

We can't make the date of the meet as the sprogs are just back to school but we are going up to Glenmore Campsite this comimg weekend for four nights to do some sailing on Loch Morlich and hopefully some walking in the mountains. Can't fit the bikes on too !!
We have stayed (in tents) many times at Glenmore and it really is a very nice, if sometimes busy site. The new toilet/shower blocks are trully ace.

Returning to the discussion about the walk to the top of Cairngorm. IMHO forget the funnicular, it is an overpriced waste of time. The walk to the top of the mountain (weather permitting) from the car park is straight forward and simply up the service road to the station and then up the well marked path to the top.
Great walk with fantastic views and well worth the effort.

DO NOT venture onto the Cairngorm Plateau unless you are prepared for any weather and can navigate with a map and compass in any conditions. Do not rely on a GPS as batterys can fail. The plateau is a wonderful place however and can provide some magical walks. The Cairngorms provide some of the best hill walking in Britain in my humble opinion. Enjoy if you feel confident. Have a read of "Cairngorm John" if you don't believe me.

I hope you guys have a top time.

Just wish we could join you =D>

If anyone is at Glenmore this coming weekend come and say "hello"
Why?...........Because somebody might wave back.
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Re: Update September meet Scotland

Post by dunslair » Sat Aug 20, 2011 9:41 pm

billybob56 wrote:Hi everyone, Billy and Shona from Fife here. :D We too are new "bongonauts" and would love to join you all at Glenmore! Prob is Shona working til the Saturday.Did anyone find out if you can book into site for one night only??
Hope we can get up to meet everyone!! [-o<
We will only be able to make one night as well. i will call next week and check if
its possible to book one night in September, otherwise we will just turn up and hope its not too busy.
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Re: Update September meet Scotland

Post by munroman » Sat Aug 20, 2011 10:39 pm

Sorry I can't make this as I am helping out on a Duke of Edinburgh Expedition that weekend.

I am just back from a couple of nights tent camping at Glenmore and can vouch for the quality of the showers, etc, but be warned, I have never seen so many midges in the Cairngorms, they were ferocious this year!

On the mountains I got chatting to the guys mending the paths, and they say that while they haven't had a lot of rain, it has rained pretty much every day, so that may be why the midges have been bad.

The little shop next to the campsite sells midge hoods, but at £6.99 a bottle, buy your 'Skin so Soft' before arriving!

Rather than heading straight to the A9, on the way back South you can detour to Feshiebridge and spend half an hour or so here : http://www.frank-bruce.org.uk/

Have a great time! :)
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