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    Andrew
    Spectator

    Just to say, in case there are other expressions of interest, that several of us have eyes on October 6 7. Steve G. is keen to do some stuff around Loch Ossian or Culra bothy as he heads for the home straight to Compleation.

    Other possibilities for me and my friend Paul are
    October 27 28 and November 10 11
    ANDREW
    “The trees are in their autumn beauty
    The woodland paths are dry
    Under the October twilight the water
    Mirrors a still sky”
    W B YEATS

    #11301
    Dolly
    Spectator

    hi Andrew count me in on all those dates pleaae, hopefully at least one may come to friuition …. with 4 trips being rained off …
    Cheers Doll

    #11305

    Hi Andrew,
    Please keep in in loop. I am free in those dates and keen to do some walking after a long break 🙂

    Marjan

    #11313

    Hi Andrew
    I would also be interested in a trip up north, I’ll keep an eye out on here for any updates 🙂
    Rhianna

    #11340
    Andrew
    Spectator

    Hi All,
    I think there are about 8 of us interested in this weekend so far. Here are some details to book on.
    Mr Green and I have today had a look at his Munro Map and List of outstanding items, (reduced by 7 after a very successful trip around Loch Ossian area last weekend).

    So the plan which we have made is to use Roy Bridge bunkhouse, aiming to do the Grey Corries Munros. Roy Bridge is of course on the A86 about 12 miles NE of Fort William. (but probably best to drive via Dalwhinnie). Steve Green and I have booked ourselves in to the bunkhouse just now for Friday night 5th October and Saturday 6th. The cost is only £15 per night and includes bed linen (but not towels). So it’s not excessive to book in and take a punt on the weather. Obviously this location offers lots of options for different people. There are easy Munros such as Beinn Teallach, and on the other hand Ledge Route is just round the corner. In case of poor weather we can flee east. If so desired, people could forego a night at Roy Bridge in favour of Lairig Leacach bothy.
    So for anyone wishing to join this weekend, please book directly into the bunkhouse. The bunkhouse has changed hands and is no longer owned by the pub.. https://greycorrielodgebunkhouse.co.uk. Tel 01397 712241. mobile 07801 144120 The lady (Becky I think) is aware that there might be 6 to 8 possible bookings so “please mention York MC” or my name and she might put folk together.
    I’m away next week, see ya 27th. Any questions to Mr Green !!

    Obviously transport needs to be sorted out. I think all the parties so far interested have cars (But if you do not have a car, it will be wise to confirm you have a lift with someone first !)
    ANDREW E

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