Sgurr a Bhac Chaolais. My plan was to camp on the other side but after starting at 8 am and a lot of going up and down I was exhausted at 8 pm and decided to camp 20m below the summit (885m) on a patch of grass just big enough for my Akto. Luckily for me there was no wind at all that night.
Sgurr a Bhac Chaolais. My plan was to camp on the other side but after starting at 8 am and a lot of going up and down I was exhausted at 8 pm and decided to camp 20m below the summit (885m) on a patch of grass just big enough for my Akto. Luckily for me there was no wind at all that night.
TGO Challenge 2007
Photographs by Theo @ fotopic.net
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