
Ski lift in the background, plenty out skiing and snowboarding at Yad Moss near Alston.


Moderator: Jillygumbo
two pubs tour, that sounds interesting, and in my area do you still do it?briwy wrote:Yep, rubbish snow this year
There were 6ft drifts up at Alston last year when we did our two pubs tour
I don't know why some posts do get removed, it's not like the code takes up much memory and the images aren't included as they're only links. There's a decree to remove old posts that won't be of any interest to future generations of Bongonaughts but even then they're not supposed to be deleted, only moved to The Vault. Some of my tour reports have vanished too which is annoying considering the effort that goes into some of them and your Pub one. The likes of tour ideas are always of potential interest to newbies and oldtimers alikebriwy wrote:I did a full report on the trip last year but it seems to have been removed.
Thanks TonyMountainGoat wrote:Glenshee! lucky you Brain, just pray that they don't close the blasted snow gates on you. Pop in for a cuppa if you are passing our way on either your outward or return journey.
Tony
Top tip for Glenshee: have a falling over session with the locals who man the Glenshee chairlifts at the Invercauld Arms in Braemar the night before. Buy a ten trip ticket for the Glenshee chairlifts on the day, use the right chairlift and your ticket will never be punched. That is what I use to do yonks ago when I was a lot younger but it did involve getting thrown out of the Invercauld a few times for fighting and being drunk. Ooops!
I'll bet that they use a different system a Glenshee these days.