Some of us are keen hill walkers, others less so, but all have some experience of walking the Highlands of Scotland. In reverse chronological order, here are some of them…
(There’s an interloper. Can you spot it?)
Almost Jock’s Road
The final long training day before the actual Hike – 15 miles across the Cairgorms down Jock’s Road. Well, that was the original plan, but Storm Arwen had wreaked havoc on the forests making our original route impassable.
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Lomond Circuit
In the second outing of the weekend, four Brothers returned to the Paps of Fife, where Steve performed the ritual of “Kissing the Nipple”.
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Loch Brandy Revisited
The first of three hikes over the Bank Holiday weekend was a visit to Loch Brandy. The first time for two of us, for others a reacquaintance. Perhaps not a total success, but a good test of climbing endurance.
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Glen Turret
Three Brothers headed west to Glen Turret, location of the oldest distillery in Scotland. There was no time for tasting though, with a number of summits to conquer, and the inevitable U-turn.
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Torridon
The perfect preparation for the West Highland Way? Perhaps not, as this excursion involved more climbing than distance. But the scenery was stunning and eleven adventurers, including four Brothers, had a memorable three days in the mountains of Torridon.
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The Magnificent Seven
Seven Brothers assembled for a longer training hike from Tullybaccart. They covered a good distance, but again things didn’t go to plan.
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Mount Keen (The Grand Old Duke of York March)
A return to Mount Keen for Ian and Grant – this time accompanied by Doug and Steve – but without the pecorino cheese.
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The Bomber (and the discovery of Doug’s eBoots)
Four Brothers ascend past Loch Brandy to the crash site of a wartime Wellington bomber, and Doug discovers eBoots on the descent.
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ABC with STV
STV filmed the Brothers as they went for their third training hike in four days, to Auchterhouse, Balkello and Craigowl (ABC).
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Brothers go to Dunsinane
For the second hike in three days, three of the Brothers head off to climb Dunsinane (including the hill fort) and King’s Seat.
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Bigfoot in the Sidlaws?
A cold and misty hike in the Sidlaws gave us the opportunity to test out some tech. But were there other creatures around?
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Singapore River
Living in Singapore, it’s difficult for Gordon to find suitable places to train for the Hike, but the stunning surroundings make up for it.
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Ben Vrackie Circular
Garry, Ian and Steve set off on a training hike to climb Ben Vrackie, preceded by a photo shoot by The Courier. But the weather is poor…
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A First for Some
Some Dundee based Brothers and Derek went for a training hike in the Sidlaws – a first outing for some. Did they all manage it?
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Kinpurnie
Ian and Steve went to Kinpurnie for this week’s training hike, as high winds forced a change to their original plans.
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Paps of Fife
Ian, Grant and Steve head to the Paps of Fife for the first training hike of the year. The photos don’t tell the full story.
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Loch Brandy & The Snub
Ian and Grant set off for Loch Brandy, and decide to continue on up The Snub. On the way, they encounter a superhero…
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Bachnagairn
Ian’s final walk of the year to the source of the South Esk; Glen Doll. Bachnagairn Forest and Jock’s Road, with lunch at Davy’s Bourach.
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Mount Keen
Grant and Ian set off on a day trip to the most easterly of the Munros – Mount Keen. The unrelenting climb to the top was just too much.
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Mini Dreish
Ian and Grant set off to summit Mayar and Dreish – a 12 mile round trip. Following a poor start, things went from bad to worse.
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Beinn a’Ghlo
Long before we had thoughts of the West Highland Way, Ian and Grant set off to conquer the three Munros of Beinn a’Ghlo.
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The East Highland Way
Ian and three friends set off on a five day hike of the East Highland Way, from Fort William to Aviemore; a distance of 89 miles.
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