Loch Etive and Glen Kinglass.

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Ray Young
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Re: Loch Etive and Glen Kinglass.

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I may be up for doing this route again only doing it clockwise.
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Re: Loch Etive and Glen Kinglass.

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There's a bothy half way round if you want to take less stuff, see here

http://lmgtfy.com/?q=cadderlie+bothy+etive&l=1
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Re: Loch Etive and Glen Kinglass.

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I'm easy if I give the missus enough notice. End of April, beginning of May should be fine I reckon. Potential maybe to extend to a long weekend??
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So is this going to be put up on "Anyone playing out"?
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Post it and they will come.


BELIEVE :evil:





End of April is probably the wife's preferred option.
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Ray Young wrote:So is this going to be put up on "Anyone playing out"?
Naw, let's be awkward and keep it here ;)

Let's say the last weekend in April then (26th - 28th)????
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Wife says yes to that weekend but I'll have to check with the outlaws as they'll be the ones babysitting.
I wouldn't have thought it'll be a problem.
My only obligation is seeing my son in Carlisle after school on the Friday then I'm free until Monday afternoon/evening.
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Re: Loch Etive and Glen Kinglass.

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Sounds like a plan then.
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Re: Loch Etive and Glen Kinglass.

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When I planned this route I also plotted a figure of eight route that I now know could be done in 2 days if your interested.
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Is Loch Etive/Glen Kinglass not a 2 day route????
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Yes it is a 2 day route, Gari and I finished it mid afternoon second day. It was dry and sunny when we did it . If it's wet there will be a lot of streams to cross that where dry when we where there. The figure of eight route adds about 20/25 miles. Starting at Taynuilt the fig 8 on day 1 does an anti clockwise circuit of Loch Etive with 50/50 road/off road. Day 2 would be mostly off road with the descent into and along Glen Kinglass in the afternoon.
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Revise that extra mileage, be more like 15 miles extra if starting at Taynuilt as you miss out some at Bridge of Orchy.
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