Training for the big one

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Nesslabs

Training for the big one

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On Saturday we headed back to Loch Laggan to climb Beinn a'Chlachair which you can see in this pic I took 7 weeks ago when there was more snow.

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Once again we stopped for a breather at the beach at Lochan na h-Earba.

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Moira, Evelyn and Linda tucking in and Tess with her obligatory stone, our hill looming up behind.

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It was a long walk up the stalker's path, then a bit of vertical scrambling on to the ridge and a long steady climb to the summit. I'd tweaked a back muscle the day before so it was taking all my concentration to get up there and I forgot to take the usual summit photos of Jack and Tess. But I remembered when we started the descent and called them in for a photo shoot, a matter on which they humour me with great patience! The first shows the difference in their characters - Jack the clown and Tess the princess.

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About to drop down from the ridge (the beach we're heading back to in the distance). Campers at the beach were cooking sausages and Jack made a beeline for them but surprisingly did an immediate U turn when I whistled. All in all it was a great day out and the dogs coped very well with the rocky terrain.

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The top of Ben Nevis when friends were up this time last year. If they hadn't told me when it was I'd have guessed it was February! :shock:

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Many thanks for all the sponsor donations coming in - you're all very generous! :)

Kathleen x
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Post by Alison B »

Kathleen, you're a gutsy Lady! and put me to shame :oops:

Fantastic scenery and beautiful dogs :) I hope you're soon better

love Alison & Rosie (Lancs) XXX
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Good luck Kathleen, I hope your back is ok now, the scenery is absolutely stunning, makes me wish i was there.

jan xx
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Post by jackie »

Good luck Kathleen - not that you will need it you must be a fit as a fiddle. Amazing that the picture taken this time last year, look at all that snow :shock: Scenery is stunning.

Jackie x
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Post by maxie »

Seeing your photos, Kathleen - I wish I lived in Scotland!

It's a fantastic thing you're doing, best of luck!

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Post by benjiesmum »

Brilliant photos, Kathleen. Your dogs are amazing - especially Jack doing a u turn from the cooking sausages!!! Buddie would have eaten the lot and asked questions later! :D Lovely scenery a bit like Snowdonia. Buddie and I might climb Snowdon one day - Ha ha!!! :lol:
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Post by natty »

Brilliant pictures ,brilliant dogs ,brilliant you.
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Post by Glenys »

Best of luck kathleen and thank you for what you are doing for us

Glenys xx
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