Back at Glencoe
I have been back to Alltshellach
(Glencoe), leading again for HF. I just love this area so much.
I suppose there are so many memories from when I led there in my
youth.
In the first week I was being
'monitored' by one of the other walking leaders. Having led for HF on
four occasions before, this allowed HF to take me off probation. I'm
glad to say that it went well.
At Alltshellach I found the Mamores
Book where, in the 70s and 80s people had written their attempts at
walking the whole Mamore Ridge in a day. These include ten munros:
- Mullach nan Coirean (939 m)
- Stob Bàn (999 m)
- Sgurr a' Mhàim (1099 m)
- Am Bodach (1032 m)
- Stob Coire a' Chàirn (981 m)
- An Gearanach (982 m)
- Na Gruagaichean (1056 m)
- Binnein Mòr (1130 m)
- Binnein Beag (943 m)
- Sgurr Eilde Mòr (1010 m)
In 1977 we started in Kinlochleven at
6am and returned at 10 pm. We did them in reverse order to the above
list because, with Binnean Beag and Sgurr Eilde Mor being outliers we
decided that the temptation to give up on them at the end of the day
might have been too much for us.
I'll never be as fit as that again.
Great day out though!
Meanwhile back in 2014...
During the 2 weeks I got to the top of
Sgorr Dhonuill (twice), Sgurr Ban, Sgurr Dearg (all on Beinn a
Bheithir), Stob Ban and Sgurr a Mhaim via the devils ridge and Meall
Breac just across the Corran Ferry.
I also got to walk in Glen Nevis up to Steall, on
the West Highland Way, in the beautiful Ariundle Nature Reserve near
Strontian, up to Loch Eilde Mor and below the cliffs of Ben Nevis.
I met some lovely people and was lucky
enough to work with six other really good walking leaders over the
two weeks.
Dorothy joined me for the second week.
I am hoping this will be a successful formula in future so that we
can have a holiday together as well as me leading walks.
HF offer evening entertainment. This
might be a talk by a local speaker or something organised by the
Walking Leaders. I've been working on a Murder Mystery evening. I
tried it out twice at Alltshellach. It seemed to go down well but
I'll be revising it based on feedback.
I also called the my first Scottish Country Dance for about 30 years. I'd like to do more of that and I've been investigating a dance called Walenki. Check out this youtube clip but possible incorporating 'stamping' as in this version and extra up and overs as see here.
If you watched all three clips I bet that tune is now stuck in your head. Well I'm getting carried away now so I'll put more about Walenki in another post.
Now I've passed my probation I'm hoping
to be able to lead abroad. I do have my Open University Certificate
in German although without much use, it gets a bit rusty. However HF
really need people who can lead in Italy so I am teaching myself
Italian. I'll write that up in another post. Ciao!
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