The Great Outdoors (UK)

A big anniversar­y

- Graham Brookes from Marple, Greater Manchester

I have managed 30 crossings without ever needing to retire or finish later than planned; and I have accumulate­d well over 6000 miles, 636 Munro and Corbett ascents with a total climb of over 230 miles!

To ensure I made it across this time around, I slightly reduced my planned daily miles and ascent; although one still has to get from one side to the other. I even booked my celebratio­n meal a day after my planned finish, to give a margin for delay – something I do not normally allow for.

This crossing was notable for the lack of other Challenger­s encountere­d. I met just one at a camp site, who was about to withdraw.

The other notable feature was the

generally windy weather, which – along with extra caution to ensure the finish that I’ve described above – also resulted in me omitting seven planned hills, though I still managed 14 for what is my 28th high-level Challenge.

Highlights included encounteri­ng, on my first day, a Munro completion in mist on Beinn Sgritheall, with a wee dram to spare; several spectacula­r high-level camps; the delightful Fara Ridge and its extensive views in fine weather; and an exceptiona­lly large herd of deer crossing the ridge on the approach to Creag Leacach.

Not so enjoyable was a boggy pitch close to Ben Vrackie, and a soaking from sudden heavy rain on the way up it the next morning!

“Highlights included a Munro completion in mist on Beinn Sgritheall, with a wee dram to spare; and several spectacula­r high-level camps.”

 ?? ?? Loch Ericht from The Fara
Loch Ericht from The Fara
 ?? ?? Wild camp
Wild camp
 ?? ?? Misty summit
Misty summit

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