Alpkit
Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast
Results 1 to 30 of 55

Thread: More Hanging in the Cairngorms

  1. #1

    Default More Hanging in the Cairngorms

    I got back yesterday from a very enjoyable few days in the Cairngorms with fellow forum members Teepee, Trunks, Snozz and Dangerous Dan, Dutch from hammockforums joined us too.

    Setting off late Monday evening meant it was coming daylight by the time we reached our destination, I’m sure I made a bit of a poop with the navigation which put another hour on the drive too. We pulled into the car park at around 03:45 and quickly got the hammocks and tarps setup, I think they went up in record time and we were both passed out in no time.


    Tuesday 2nd August

    I woke around 07:30 to the sound of cars arriving and doors slamming, time to get up then. The morning was lovely, clear blue skies and the sun was already warming up the forest. There was no sign of any midges so I made the most of it and packed up at a leisurely pace, Dutch was still snoring so I went for a wander down to the river.

    Me packed up and Dutch still in his bed


    Dutch’s setup


    Lin of Dee







    By the time I got back Dutch was up and enjoying the pleasures of the Scottish midge for the first time, he was trying the technique of packing something up for a couple of minutes and then running away to shake them off. I had a good giggle to start with and then felt quite sorry for him. I suggested that we should nip back into Braemar and purchase a head net before going any further, it didn’t take much convincing.

    We stocked up on some last minute munchies for the walk and grabbed some lunch before driving back to our start point at The Punch Bowl.

    The Punch Bowl







    I managed to get a couple of sms messages through to Trunks who was on his way up from Yorkshire, we had around 3 hours before their ETA so we continued up the glen to camp one and got our camps setup.

    Cuben tarps




    Mmmm, shiney







    At 13:00 I set off back down the glen to meet the other guys, timing it just right as they pulled up. Trunks and I shuttled his car back down to the other car park so we could avoid a 4 mile tarmac walk on our last day, I gave Snozz and Dan instructions for finding camp and they set off.

    Bridge closed


    Tarp city


    Snozz’s clever DIY work


    We spent the evening talking trash about tarps and hammocks, trying to dodge the swarms of midges and trying to get some food and drink consumed with being eaten alive. Everybody was pretty knackered after the drive so we called it a night fairly early.

    Dutch, Trunks, Dan & Snozz



    Wednesday 3rd August

    We all enjoyed a lie in, it was gone 08:30 by the time I got up but everyone else was still in their hammocks. I made a brew, trying to be quiet, but a couple of the guys were soon up too, the midges were on the attack again. We had a fairly short breakfast and got packed up and ready to move onto the next camp.


    Please can I have my pack back


    The route for day two was another short one, we made good time up the valley in a mix of sunshine and light showers. We had a river crossing to make as well as a bit of bog jumping but everybody coped with ease. Teepee should’ve been at the next campsite and sure enough there he was, just getting packed up to come and look for us too. The weather was closing in again so we set about finding suitable trees for five hangers, most of us managing to get the tarps up in time to dodge a heavy shower.

    Deep in the blaeberries and heather


    Dan, Trunks & Dutch



    As it was still early in the day we decided to take a walk up the hills nearby and what we could find, a quick check of the map and off we went. After ten minutes we had another river crossing which was good fun, then it was up into the hills along muddy tracks and another soaking from the heather.

    Dutch & Teepee


    Looking back down to camp












    Hidden house


    Anybody know why there might be paint on the outside?


    Dutch & Teepee go looking for Amish girls



    A few of the lads decided to try a different route back to camp, they were just running out of path by the time they reached camp so still had to face the river crossing again. We stood by with cameras at the ready.

    Dutch nearly takes a swim


    Snozz takes a leap or two


    Trunks finding the easy route



    There was a cosy spot behind a big rock which we sheltered by in the evening, the large pine branches above kept us dry in the light showers. Teepee had his hobo stove running which worked a charm burning the pine we picked up off the floor. The midges came and went with the breezes, Dan suffered though without a headnet.



    Thursday 4th August

    After another great nights sleep in the hammock I was first up as usual, there was a good breeze blowing through camp so no midges yet. We had a lazy start, some of the guys were in no rush to pack away so Dutch and I pushed on to the next camp. Teepee was doing his usual trip back to his van for more supplies whilst the other lads would follow us later.

    Talk about trusting your gear, 1” of security locking my Dutch Buckle


    Our route for the day saw us back track down to the main river and then take the path over the Clais Fhearnaig. Emerging in the next valley at Glen Lui, we turned north and up towards Glen Luibeg to our next camp. When we arrived the wind had completely dropped, the midges were out in force so we got our tarps and hammocks up and dived inside for some rest bite, the other lads arrived shortly afterwards and did much the same.

    I went for a pitch on some higher ground but it offered little protection from the midgies


    Nice view from the hammock though


    Teepee joined us later, he’d been cooking a fry up at his van and then wandered up the glen to meet us. Dutch went for a bit of a run and to try and get some signal on his phone, we laughed at him as he tried to negotiate the bogs of Glen Luibeg, resembling a sketch out of Monty Python.



    Getting a brew on


    Teepee


    Strategic placement of hammocks to catch the wind


    The evening dropped cool, only to around 10*c according to Pete’s thermometer, it certainly felt cooler though. We were treated to clear skies and a full moon which lit up the valley. The midges were bad again, some of us taking refuge in the bothy nearby.

    Moon




    30 seconds of exposure around camp



    I’d pitched my hammock badly so ended up being bunched up in the middle with my head end being too high, I got up at one point and made a half hearted attempt to fix it but didn’t improve it much. I slept through okay but woke up with feet like ice blocks, my summer top quilt didn’t do much for the feet when they were rammed into the footbox from the poor pitch.
    The midges were really out in numbers in the morning, we agreed to pack what we could and meet at the bothy for breakfast. After kicking about for an hour we took the steady stroll back down the glen to the cars and home.

    Bothy





    Thanks to everyone who made it, did I mention the midges?
    Last edited by Shewie; 05-08-2012 at 15:09.
    Rich




    My Blog

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Dec 2006
    Location
    paddling a loch
    Posts
    2,744

    Default

    Looks good, the shiney tarp is mylar ?

    Was sea kayaking at your Loch Long spot today, hot n windless.

  3. #3

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by Scots_Charles_River View Post
    Looks good, the shiney tarp is mylar ?

    Was sea kayaking at your Loch Long spot today, hot n windless.
    It's cuben fiber, a bit spendy but oh so light

    Just been having a look at your pics, looks like you picked a nice day for it, shame you couldn't camp out
    Rich




    My Blog

  4. #4
    Join Date
    Dec 2006
    Location
    paddling a loch
    Posts
    2,744

    Default

    Well, camping would have been perfect. Originally I wanted to paddle out across to Mark Bothy, kip in the there. Do Loch Long, Goil then down west Loch Long (not Coulport) then cross and get picked up at Knockderry. But my wee bro doesn't like swell and long crossings. Just in the trees it was midge hell today.

  5. #5
    Join Date
    Dec 2009
    Location
    Otley
    Posts
    610

    Default

    Thanks again for organising Rich - we had an amazing time - think Dutch was a bit overwhelmed by the sheer number of mozzies on Friday though!

    All the best

    Snozz

  6. #6

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by snozz View Post
    Thanks again for organising Rich - we had an amazing time - think Dutch was a bit overwhelmed by the sheer number of mozzies on Friday though!

    All the best

    Snozz
    Glad you guys could make it, good to hear you enjoyed the trip despite the midgies, we'll do it again sometime

    Just had a text off Dutch to say he made it home okay
    Rich




    My Blog

  7. #7
    Join Date
    Aug 2004
    Location
    Devon, UK
    Posts
    148

    Default

    Good pictures. Looks a great spot.

  8. #8
    Join Date
    Jan 2011
    Location
    Wirral, Merseyside
    Posts
    638

    Default

    Looks like a cracking spot, great pics bud.

  9. #9

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by hobbes View Post
    Good pictures. Looks a great spot.
    Quote Originally Posted by welchyd1 View Post
    Looks like a cracking spot, great pics bud.
    Cheers lads
    Rich




    My Blog

  10. #10
    Join Date
    Dec 2006
    Location
    paddling a loch
    Posts
    2,744

    Default

    Think that house was 'Slugain Howff'.

    I mountain biked from Invercauld in passed it and on up Ben Avon a while back. lovely singletrack.

  11. #11
    Join Date
    May 2008
    Location
    Haworth
    Posts
    1,450

    Default

    A great few days in the Cairngorms, cheers Rich for the invite. Great company & a good laugh

    I have some photos & "that" video of Dan, that I'll upload tonight.

    First thing I did when I got back? Straight on HG website and fired an email Adams way - might need to sell a few organs now !!




    Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
    James

    I go to the woods, not to run away from life, but to connect with it.

  12. #12
    Join Date
    Jul 2008
    Location
    Glasgow
    Posts
    488

    Default

    Looks like a great trip and excellent pics and write-up as always Rich

    You're going to forget how that boat of yours works soon

  13. #13

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by Scots_Charles_River View Post
    Think that house was 'Slugain Howff'.

    I mountain biked from Invercauld in passed it and on up Ben Avon a while back. lovely singletrack.
    Thanks for that Nick, I'll have a look for that on RCAHMS maybe


    Quote Originally Posted by Trunks View Post
    A great few days in the Cairngorms, cheers Rich for the invite. Great company & a good laugh

    I have some photos & "that" video of Dan, that I'll upload tonight.

    First thing I did when I got back? Straight on HG website and fired an email Adams way - might need to sell a few organs now !!




    Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
    Glad you could make it James

    Good luck on the cuben order


    Quote Originally Posted by Stuart69 View Post
    Looks like a great trip and excellent pics and write-up as always Rich

    You're going to forget how that boat of yours works soon
    Cheers Stu

    My poor boat is covered in cobwebs and looking very sorry for itself at the moment
    Rich




    My Blog

  14. #14
    Join Date
    Nov 2010
    Location
    Stora Skedvi Sweden
    Posts
    1,140

    Default

    Lovely landscape!!

    thanks for sharing.
    Befor you assume, learn.
    Befor you judge, understand.
    Befor you hurt, feel.
    Befor you say, think.


    My outdoorblog; http://flyingwoodsman.blogspot.com/

  15. #15

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by RonW View Post
    Lovely landscape!!

    thanks for sharing.
    Cheers Ron, glad you liked the pics
    Rich




    My Blog

  16. #16
    Join Date
    Oct 2005
    Location
    West Midlands
    Posts
    2,092

    Default

    Great write up and superb piccies. I love that part of the country

    www.ice-raven.co.uk -Arctic adventures

  17. #17
    Join Date
    Aug 2011
    Location
    barnsley
    Posts
    1,391

    Default

    Great stuff Rich thanks for sharing !
    Last edited by tartanferret; 06-08-2012 at 09:24.

  18. #18
    Join Date
    May 2008
    Location
    Haworth
    Posts
    1,450

    Default

    Rich, here's my pics from my phone, so the quality isn't great:

    Day 1

    Not many pics. I was preoccupied with tarp talk and merry banter





    Dutch's setup:





    Dan, who forgot to bring a midge net, would resort to anything to keep the midges off him (Sorry Dan, but i had to post this):





    Day 2

    Pete's palace viewed from "The knarly tree".





    Day 3

    The midges might have numbered in the millions, but what a view!





    Snozz drying his gear out





    An old disused Lodge:





    Perfect weather for a walk





    The rebuilt Bob Scotts Bothy:





    Rich & Dutch kindly giving us a head-start





    A place to get away from it all:





    One of the bogs Dutch was leaping around in





    Cool old fallen tree:





    Pete & Rich taking in the view, with a brew:

    Last edited by Trunks; 05-08-2012 at 20:16.
    James

    I go to the woods, not to run away from life, but to connect with it.

  19. #19
    Join Date
    Feb 2011
    Location
    Elsewhere
    Posts
    3,549

    Default

    Thanks Shewie, some smashing photos & a great write up, really enjoyed it. I see you're a Mod now, well done.

  20. #20

    Default

    Some great piccies there James, cheers for adding them on.

    Poor Dan, loved the vid

    Quote Originally Posted by blacktimberwolf View Post
    Thanks Shewie, some smashing photos & a great write up, really enjoyed it. I see you're a Mod now, well done.
    Thanks mate, glad you enjoyed it
    Rich




    My Blog

  21. #21
    Join Date
    Nov 2008
    Location
    West Midland
    Posts
    2,939

    Default

    Good stuff , thanks for sharing

    Twodogs
    "Carry light, freeze at night"

  22. #22

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by Twodogs View Post
    Good stuff , thanks for sharing

    Twodogs
    Cheers buddy
    Rich




    My Blog

  23. #23
    Join Date
    Dec 2009
    Location
    Otley
    Posts
    610

    Default

    Some more from my phone.. .



    Dutch's Hammock setup


    Top of the hill!


    My homemade tarp






    Dutch's pack.


    Snow!







    We tried to hijack this en-route!

    b26ef9df-0206-08eb.jpg

    Snozz
    Last edited by snozz; 06-08-2012 at 08:44.

  24. #24

    Default

    pictures are amazing guys! apart from the midges the surroundings you were in look fantastic! I need to get back up to Scotland again
    Wilderness is where the wild is uninterrupted by technology; without it the world is a cage

  25. #25
    Join Date
    Jun 2012
    Location
    Angus, Scotland
    Posts
    483

    Default

    Is that bright orange paracord I see being used to hold a hammock up? I wouldn't have thought it strong enough.

    "He that breaks a thing to find out what it is has left the path of wisdom."

  26. #26

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by Wook View Post
    Is that bright orange paracord I see being used to hold a hammock up? I wouldn't have thought it strong enough.
    No it's 2mm Dynaglide buddy, rated to around 1000lbs
    Rich




    My Blog

  27. #27
    Join Date
    Jun 2012
    Location
    Angus, Scotland
    Posts
    483

    Default

    Ah gotcha. I'm a bit of a bloater at about 212lbs so I have no idea how much dynamic shock I would apply to a hammock rig when I was getting in and out, but it would be several times my body weight at least.

    550 paracord definately wouldn't do it, I don't know if that stuff would either. Bit I'm a fatso

    Oh nice photos BTW I keep forgetting Scotland is known for the midge. I live by the sea so never have to put up with the wee devils
    Last edited by Wook; 06-08-2012 at 17:41.

    "He that breaks a thing to find out what it is has left the path of wisdom."

  28. #28
    Join Date
    Jul 2009
    Location
    Hamilton... scotland
    Posts
    2,664

    Default

    God's own country ,, cheers guys for sharing the trip ...

  29. #29
    Join Date
    Oct 2008
    Location
    Manchester, England
    Posts
    1,279

    Default

    Looks like it was a brilliant trip. Nice work.
    Wild Camping motto - "Pitch Late, leave early and leave no trace"

    Volunteer Parks and Forest Ranger in the RMBC district

  30. #30
    Join Date
    Oct 2008
    Location
    South east Scotland.
    Posts
    2,123

    Default

    Nice pic's guy's ive been to that area myself its a great location,some intersting tarps and set ups too.

Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •