Depends on the time of the year of course. It was so long ago that I can't remember exactly when but I do remember that I had no trouble with midges that day.
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Fab photos brywi.
Does anyone know if it's still possible to camp in Glen Etive? I had heard they were trying to put a stop to it a bit like the ban at Loch Lomond.
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									Does anyone know if it's still possible to camp in Glen Etive? I had heard they were trying to put a stop to it a bit like the ban at Loch Lomond.
Sara
Why, oh why did I chose such a naff forum name????
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Lovely photos - and floating rocks!
			
									
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Not been down there since last year when we were talking to a NTS ranger in the Clachaig about theirmountainmummy wrote: Does anyone know if it's still possible to camp in Glen Etive? I had heard they were trying to put a stop to it a bit like the ban at Loch Lomond.
Sara
litter problem,we picked up 2 empty pot noodle tubs and an empty bottle of Buckfast from our spot,
can't say a ban was mentioned.Good write up here from Cameron McNeish.
http://www.walkhighlands.co.uk/news/gle ... s/0011326/
Fantastic pictures of Ben Cruachan reflecting on the loch,it's not often you see a sea loch that calm!
all the same but different
						






