This beast of a mountain stands 1744 metres above sea level and from Quennstown it's about a 1400 metre climb. I never climbed its Scottish counterpart when I sauntered up the West Highland way because Jones and Disney were in no condition to scale such a formidable foe. Without them to hinder me I relished this little beauty.
Wednesday, 7 May 2008
Ben Lomond & Cecil Peak
This beast of a mountain stands 1744 metres above sea level and from Quennstown it's about a 1400 metre climb. I never climbed its Scottish counterpart when I sauntered up the West Highland way because Jones and Disney were in no condition to scale such a formidable foe. Without them to hinder me I relished this little beauty.
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Hi Bats,
Your recollection of the west highland way is somewhat different to my own. I remember Dizza striding ahead and you pootling behind .
Love Jonesie x
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