|
America is cool and all but it's a long way away! This was in Austria with my family, great views for something so accessible. You get a cable car up the mountain then do a short loop at the top. There were quite a few people doing the via ferrata as well, you can see some of them at the top here and part of the path: good views for something my aunt can do I also did some snowshoing in the Pyrenees recently which was a bit more adventurous, I'll post pictures later, the landscape was dramatically better than anything I've seen in the UK. I'm sure other goons have done cool stuff so show off here!
|
# ? Apr 26, 2019 09:59 |
|
|
# ? Apr 24, 2024 05:21 |
|
I was in Cornwall doing a section of the South West Coastal Path over Easter weekend, this was somewhere near Tintagel: I'm heading up to the Torridon Hills in the Scottish Highlands soon, for a week long hike in which I plan to bag several Monroes, weather permitting. I'll report back with some photos! Hiking in the UK owns. Even some of the most remote areas are still pretty well serviced by the public transport network which boggles mind completely.
|
# ? May 5, 2019 13:47 |
|
Rozzbot posted:I was in Cornwall doing a section of the South West Coastal Path over Easter weekend, this was somewhere near Tintagel: Nice! I'm in the Highlands right now. Agree that the accessibility is nice, but it also means that there are few wild places in the UK. Even the Highlands are mostly grouse farms.
|
# ? May 7, 2019 08:20 |
|
You're right, there are no truly wild and untouched places, but Britain is a relatively small island that has been inhabited by people since the Stone age so its not surprising that there are signs of human influence everywhere. However, there are still a lot of places that are both spectacular and remote to the extent that you are unlikely to encounter any other people! It's an accessible kind of remoteness, which I love. I had fantastic weather yesterday so I was able to head up one of the Monroes of the area, Beinn Liath Mhor, and then set up camp in the hills. I only saw one other person all day and he was some mad bastard running along the ridge line. The weather today (and likely tomorrow) has been very wet with little visibility so I've been walking down in the valleys and pitched up at a Campsite. Luckily though, in Britain, no matter how far away from civilisation you might be, there's always a pub near by!
|
# ? May 25, 2019 19:04 |
|
I'll just link my post from my log as I went on my first hike this year and took some nice pictures there The place is in the Bernese Oberland all the way back of the Simmental in the Alps. Helios Grime posted:Went hiking and had a nice time. Hope I didn't fatigue my legs too much for squat day tomorrow.
|
# ? Jul 15, 2019 07:29 |
|
|
# ? Apr 24, 2024 05:21 |
|
Helios Grime posted:I'll just link my post from my log as I went on my first hike this year and took some nice pictures there The water in these is gorgeous
|
# ? Jul 15, 2019 11:42 |