
No 394 - TGOC 2015 - Part 6
07/02/15 • 30 min
Although the night had been gusty, it didn't trouble us and by the time we got up and got our kit together all the others who had camped close to the main house, had all gone. The only disturbance during the night was a little rodent visitor in Lee's Scarp. Who apparently was waiting for him in the entrance after he got out to water the roses and stare at the stars! The walking into Ballater took place in fine weather and we decided to take the slightly longer route before joining the road, as last time the shorter direct route to the small bridge had been a massive wet bog. The weather was perfect and the welcome at the Alexandra Hotel in Ballater as warm as ever. From what I hear Braemar was a ghost town by comparison. They couldn't do enough for us and managed to fit everyone in for refreshments, food and in Lee and Tony's case, accommodation. Which just goes to show that spending the afternoon sitting at the bar is never wasted :) The warm welcome extended to the campsite too. As the small children of the manager there, had made us all a free rock cake each when we arrived which was sweet. The campsite is now a community business and so all the profits go back into the community. The following day was an easy one, and we all started by visiting the main cafe in town for a slap up breakfast, bumping into the Norwegian challengers for a chat. However the weather looked to be turning from pleasant, to wet and damp later, so we plodded off up the road meeting a far too friendly Grouse along the way. Then we dropped down to Glen Tanner and that lovely wide open expanse of grass for the last remote camp of the trip. We arrived early afternoon and just got the tent up in time, as the rain came in and continued for 5 solid hours during which time we dozed and ate our way through our food rations.
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Although the night had been gusty, it didn't trouble us and by the time we got up and got our kit together all the others who had camped close to the main house, had all gone. The only disturbance during the night was a little rodent visitor in Lee's Scarp. Who apparently was waiting for him in the entrance after he got out to water the roses and stare at the stars! The walking into Ballater took place in fine weather and we decided to take the slightly longer route before joining the road, as last time the shorter direct route to the small bridge had been a massive wet bog. The weather was perfect and the welcome at the Alexandra Hotel in Ballater as warm as ever. From what I hear Braemar was a ghost town by comparison. They couldn't do enough for us and managed to fit everyone in for refreshments, food and in Lee and Tony's case, accommodation. Which just goes to show that spending the afternoon sitting at the bar is never wasted :) The warm welcome extended to the campsite too. As the small children of the manager there, had made us all a free rock cake each when we arrived which was sweet. The campsite is now a community business and so all the profits go back into the community. The following day was an easy one, and we all started by visiting the main cafe in town for a slap up breakfast, bumping into the Norwegian challengers for a chat. However the weather looked to be turning from pleasant, to wet and damp later, so we plodded off up the road meeting a far too friendly Grouse along the way. Then we dropped down to Glen Tanner and that lovely wide open expanse of grass for the last remote camp of the trip. We arrived early afternoon and just got the tent up in time, as the rain came in and continued for 5 solid hours during which time we dozed and ate our way through our food rations.
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No 393 - TGOC 2015 - Part 5
Once again we celebrate our wedding anniversary on the TGOC in the most romantic of ways. On the trail leaving Aviemore and heading towards Bynack Stables. Call me an old romantic at heart but I just can’t help myself showing a girl a good time :) It was an easy day, the weather we fine, the company was good as we joined Lee and Tony out to Glenmore Lodge where we stopped at the cafe, before heading up to the stables via the blue lagoon, as it is called locally. In the morning the forecast warned of a high risk of localised storms and lightning on the tops so we were all keen to get across Bynack Moor as soon as we could, as it involved a walk across open land, which would be quite exposed if things turned nasty. Once we made it across and down to Faindoran Lodge for a break, we continued along the Glen Avon route alongside the river. The weather was mostly pleasant and the rivers crossing much easier than 2 years ago, when everything was in spate. After walking 28km we arrived at Corndavon lodge late afternoon and found about 10 other challengers had taken up residence in the gardens of the main house. We pitched by the ruin itself and enjoyed another windy night, but relatively pleasant all the same.
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No 395 - TGOC 2015 - Part 7
We set off for our final climb of the crossing from Glen Tanner up Mt Keen. It was a fair day when we started with a cool breeze and odd bursts of sunshine. However as we arrived at the peak, a snow storm came in within minutes of us arriving, and hammered us with high winds which blew us off our feet and horizontal sleet with hail for 15 minutes. Then as quickly as it came, and as we tried to retreat, it blew past as we headed down to safety. Within 15 minutes we were once again standing in sunshine, with a light breeze and really rather pleasant walking as we headed down towards Tarfside. Pretty much summed up a typical Challenge Day on this crossing! At Tarfside I was lucky enough to chat with first timer Steve Chesterton from Kansas, his friend Block Andrews who was joining him for the last few days and Peter Stickler from Bristol, for their impression of this unique event. Andy however chose a different route via Foukside through to the Fetteresso Forest where he was overcome with a reflective mood as he accepted his trip was almost over.
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