And so, following technical difficulties with the sleeping bag it was bright and early the very next morning when I failed to awake.
It was quite a bit later when I failed to awake again.
And then suddenly, I found myself in Bill and Stan’s kitchen with a bacon butty in one hand and a hot cuppa in the other.
Today, I wandered over some Munros and ended up at Kilbo and put the tent up. I didn;t see any Banfields.
This post has been heavily edited, but its Ok cos nobody reads it anyway....!
Christmas Day beside the sea.
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Yes, I am definitely here. I can vouch for that. But where am I?
I saw a boat.
And another boat.
There was a pier. It was closed.
Flowers on the railin...
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4 comments:
How on earth did you manage to navigate from Cairn of Claise to Tom Buidhe without visiting Tolmount?
OK, I know, Kylie was waving at you from Mayar?
I thought I detected an 'aroma' at my lunch spot near Kilbo!
Maggie's route, I believe she'd considered Tolmount but there were sufficient contours on the walk without it. I wasn't unhappy with that decision. Its a straightforward moorland tramp between the two hills and then over Dog Hillock to Mayar.
It'd be a bugger in poor visibility, though.
I had an unplanned visit to the Dental [butchers] Surgeons yesterday and felt awful for most of the day. I read your post late on and it cheered me up no end. Thanks Mike.
I have to go back to the butchers on wednesday, can i book another Cherrie post for then please.
I'll do me best, Alan
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