Just happened to see the route addition. Fantastic work. Looks like a fun day.
Nice page, Karl. Your writing is nicely concise. It sounds as if this mountain can be a serious undertaking, with special constraints on the routes up and down. I think you should devote more detail to describing the approach to the routes and the climbing found. Perhaps you could submit a couple routes (click "Add a Route")?
Thanks for the vote and comments. The Aonach Eagach traverse is a cracking route, one of the most famous in Scotland - I was suprised no one had added it to SummitPost and hence decided to submit the details. If you're ever in the country it's worth adding to your list of priorities. The additional photo although not so 'nice looking' illustrates the length of the ridge.
mpbro - Mar 2, 2003 11:16 am - Voted 10/10
Untitled CommentJust happened to see the route addition. Fantastic work. Looks like a fun day.
Nice page, Karl. Your writing is nicely concise. It sounds as if this mountain can be a serious undertaking, with special constraints on the routes up and down. I think you should devote more detail to describing the approach to the routes and the climbing found. Perhaps you could submit a couple routes (click "Add a Route")?
Karl Waddicor - Mar 3, 2003 2:44 pm - Hasn't voted
Untitled CommentHi Morgan
Thanks for the vote and comments. The Aonach Eagach traverse is a cracking route, one of the most famous in Scotland - I was suprised no one had added it to SummitPost and hence decided to submit the details. If you're ever in the country it's worth adding to your list of priorities. The additional photo although not so 'nice looking' illustrates the length of the ridge.
Karl
Popoff - Mar 3, 2003 6:54 am - Voted 8/10
Untitled CommentDecent page. Try to put in more information about the approach to the mountain and the camping sites listed in the "Camping" section of your page.
Karl Waddicor - Mar 5, 2003 2:20 pm - Hasn't voted
Untitled CommentThanks for your vote Mike - it's appreciated
Karl