Hiking in Scotland
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- disentangled
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Re: Hiking in Scotland
If you have the chance, pop over to Wales. There's fantastic climbing in Snowdonia.
Re: Hiking in Scotland
Like others have said: Glencoe, Cullins, Isle of Skye. We did a bike tour and hiked our bikes up to the Lookout Bothy on the Isle of Skye and stayed the night. Highly recommended! The Scottish Bothy Bible is a solid book to pick up to help guide you to some really amazing places you might overlook otherwise!
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Oh my. That looks... horribly miserable.CUaaron25 wrote: ↑Tue Mar 22, 2022 9:52 am Like others have said: Glencoe, Cullins, Isle of Skye. We did a bike tour and hiked our bikes up to the Lookout Bothy on the Isle of Skye and stayed the night. Highly recommended! The Scottish Bothy Bible is a solid book to pick up to help guide you to some really amazing places you might overlook otherwise!
Hahaha! To each his own!
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Re: Hiking in Scotland
Do you have an accurate Strava for this dope route???