Poster: A snowHead
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paulio wrote: |
roga, you lucky, awful, bastard. Have a good time man. Skiing and a proper Burns Night. I'm seething green here. When I'm tucking into my bucket of snails, I'll be thinking of haggis. |
Enjoy the snails, I'll try not to think about them whilst tucking into my haggis
paulmck wrote: |
Any of you lot fancy a midweeker in a couple of weeks time? |
Unfortunately midweek trips are difficult for me outside of school hols and I'm away in Tignes over Feb half term. Good idea though, quieter slopes and last year some of the best and sunniest weather was midweek - actually Monday and Tuesday this coming week are looking like good days with some sun.
II, you away at the moment?
RachelQ, Happy Brthday, sorry you can't make it but have a god 'un
kitenski wrote: |
roga, good luck hope you get some skiing in, Sunday looks very snowy! |
Thanks, we'll try to have a good time
jcat wrote: |
roga, I'll be hitting Glencoe tomorrow all going well, never been there or the Lecht before so am broadening my horizons!!! I am so-o-o goshdarned excited!!! Cya there!!! |
Cool, c'ya there - give us a shout via PM if you wanna meet up and I'll send you my mobile number
lynseyf, ditto the above
Elizabeth B, sorry to hear that but maybe see you another time up there.
queen_sheba, any joy with finding a lift?
Well, I'll be off at around 10PM, up to Cheltenham then meeting up with my lift and his other half then straight up north - apparently there's been loads more snow, Nevis are talking about 18" of fresh on top of the already good base in the last day or so which in new money I calculate is 45cm, Glencoe must be similar - not bad
I need to do some waxing now and chuck some stuff in a bag then I'm ready for the off
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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roga, I hate you I hate you I hate you.
I'd be up there now if I hadn't ripped a railway line apart earlier this month and felt compelled to put it back this weekend and next.
II, Elizabeth B, stay in touch - would be good to meet up like you suggest.
Kruisler, For those in London/SE, the sleeper is the only way to go. Have a look at www.seat61.com for more info. It's as good as train travel gets in this country, and waking up in the morning to see the snow covered moors on the West Highland line as you sweep through places like Ardlui and Rannoch is one of the most spine-tingling experiences on the modern railway. Even the names of the stations make the hair on the back of your neck stand up. Say them to yourself when no-one else can hear, "Crianlarich, Lower Tyndrum, Loch Awe, Falls of Cruachan (or something), Bridge of Orchy, Rannoch". Ooh!
The only trouble is getting from Fort William to Glencoe without a car. I believe there's a bus to Nevis from the station, and certainly you can get up to Cairngorm form Aviemore by bus. I suppose you could get out at Bridge of Orchy and get a cab to Glencoe, or hitch. It isn't all that far.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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You need to Login to know who's really who.
You need to Login to know who's really who.
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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brian, Neil Neige,
Thanks for the info guys..
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