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Re: Isle of Skye
« on: August 28, 2020, 07:47:09 pm »
Aye looking forward to Portree  big winds and rain tomorrow forecast.


The big day is Wednesday morning oh the pain of the mountains.

How was your trip, Buc?

I absolutely adore the isle of Skye.  I've been a few times now, camping at Portree, Glenbrittle and Dunvegan.  I even proposed to my wife at the Fairy Pools.

Did you do the Cuillins?

My loon done the Pinnacle without a rope . My wife backed down and my Glesga mate fell hurt his leg badly and couldn't climb it either. But they had a great day have you don't that hill ?

And thanks for asking I baby say my Scottie dog.
They done a few hills so fair play to them .

The Pinnacle without a rope - that makes me sweat just thinking about it lol.

I've not done any hills in Skye despite having been there several times.  The Cuillins ridge are definitely on my bucket list though.

I remember visiting this place last time I was in Dunvegan - https://www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/skye/angusmacaskill/index.html Run by Danny MacAskill's father.  Was very interesting and amusing at the same time!


We saw that house on the main road to the left as we were heading home it's just off the main road .

Just read the guy that lived in it Angus Macaskill was 7ft8 he'd make my loon look small at 6ft5.
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