could be handy for the Cairngorm loop?

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could be handy for the Cairngorm loop?

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I'll go halves with you Rob.
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Your half may need to be a bit bigger than my half though Mac :wink:
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Just when you think you know the cairngorms, something always springs up to surprise you. Didn’t know anything about it.
Looks nice but a bit out my price range
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Looks like death by midge to me....
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fatbikephil wrote: Sat Jul 15, 2023 10:04 am Looks like death by midge to me....
"Up until about pre-Covid times, Bob and his brother would normally go there for a few weeks a year," Mr Stewart-Moore said.
That might explain why he and his brother were only there a few weeks. Rest of the year recovering ? :lol:
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