Radoslaw":30aig45k said:Saturday and Sunday will be great, I'll go for that
Good man!
Radoslaw":30aig45k said:Saturday and Sunday will be great, I'll go for that
kaiser":1eucmbnx said:This was probably about 15 year ago mind.
The Ken":q7qpcnuf said:Mr P do you fancy putting up a proposed agenda for this now - Day 1 departure times, loose ETA's for major stops, I still need to work out when to get there and what to bring.
Dyna will you make it to the bothy or are you intending staying put at BofO? I just thought you might be able to hitch/bus to Taynault and walk to the bothy from there (via ferry) to join us for the evening. Although it might be harder to get back the following day.
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Route Map
Dark red line marks the way.....
Nothing technical, mix of undulating LR track, footpath and some tarmac. Small amout of walking 1 mile (?) if boggy. Still need to check N end of L Etive and boat availability (no scheduled ferry, but there are boat operators based there). Exposed to weather, especially on final leg plus a couple of river crossings Wink
Around the 75 mile mark in total as shown.
1 - start/finish Bridge of Orchy. Hotel, bunkhouse, basic free camping all within 50metres of each other. Could stay over before/after trip if you want. Approx 4/5 miles on single track road to..........
2 - Victoria Bridge, Blackmount Estate. Join part of WHW track, 12 miles to........
3 - Kingshouse Hotel, Glencoe. Good beer and food. Then approx 15miles along another singletrack road, tarmac, to........
4 - road end at top of Loch Etive. 12 miles along footpath/Landrover track to.......
5 - Cadderlie Bothy Cool Stop. xmas cool Then approx 3/4 miles to.......
6 - Bonawe Quarry. Get boat (TBA) to ....
7 - Taynuilt Pier. Cycle LR track/footpath to Armaddy, through Glen Kinglass and back to BofO - approx 30miles Cool Cool R&R Very Happy
The Ken":1he1t4zd said:How warm will the bothy be? - roaring fire? Trying to work out which sleeping bag to bring, I can't use duck down because of allergies so I am trying not to bring the warm bag as it is so bulky.
I was going to bring a light weight one and a survival bag in case it gets chilly.
Everything I carry is likely to be on my back as I don't have rackmounts, although I am looking at constructing something so my handlebars can carry my sleeping bag.