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Re: From aquabob to zawn
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Howburn Digger wrote:
tiompan wrote:
Ah still hae mind o' pitchin' oor tent in the larach o' a clearance hoose. We kipped at Sourlie's the next nicht.


Strathan ?

Youv'e gien me itchy feet .


Aye that'll be the place. Either that or Carnoch. Or A Chuil. Ah hae mind o' aince stummlin alang a FC track an pitchin the tent oan it, we were that scunnert , it was pitch black and we couldnae fin' the bothy - we woke the next mornin an there wiz smoke comin oot the chimney fae A Chuil, we'd missed it by aboot a hunner yairds! Next day we louped up Sgurr Na Ciche (baith taps). Ah still hae aislings o' thone trips. The happiest days.[/quote]

That's (although I havnae visited in years ) the great thing aboot A Chuil , availability of wood .

Astonishing how Bothy days are often seen as the happiest ones .


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Posted by tiompan
1st March 2015ce
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