On Mon, 30 Apr 2007 00:39:48 +0100, Jack Campin - bogus address
wrote:
>He means Creag Meagaidh and may be making a pun. (As a musician you
>can't be expected to know who Megadeth are).
no
>It's a pretty silly example since most of your time getting to it will
>be on foot (ok, you *might* be able to drive a 4WD up Coire Ardair if
>you were enough of an arsehole, I've seen wheeltracks tearing up the
>landscape in places that remote).
nobody is suggesting doing that
>The Scottish Mountaineering Club's take on it (_The Munros_, 1985 ed) is
>"There are two very fine walking routes to the summit which if combined
>into a traverse make a magnificent mountain expedition, but the finishing
>point is 8km along the A86 road from the start. Two cars would be useful
>for this trip".
>I've been to places that remote by public transport (supplemented by
>feet and pushbike).
congratulations.
its *possible* but difficult, my wife cant ride a bike. I'm a
photographer, I want to be on the hill at dawn on days with promising
weather, how would you do it.
>Perhaps we should organize an rte gathering there,
>it's not exactly difficult to figure it out if you don't have the mental
>deficits of a chronic car driver.
if you want to take that purile attitude you can . off to. What is
it with you people, you dont drive and you think it gives you the
right to talk like arseholes.
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