Lagangarbh 2022/03/18-21

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Lesley H wrote:Gutted but I have to duck out as spent overnight and time with my mum who has today tested +ve. I'm -ve but Govt guidance is not to spend time in close spaces. Rules out joining a hut meet pretty much I think...... Sorry folks but have a great time - the weather looks fab!
Hope your mum is not too poorly and that you stay negative. Thank you so much for being so considerate to make sure there is no chance of you passing it on. Hoping we can keep up our covid free streak for hut Meets!
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I have messaged everyone involved. If anyone has a better way of contacting Steve than email or Facebook, do feel free to let him know that there is a space available for him.
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Sorry I’m not going to make it
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Hi all,

Just to let everyone know, the hut info says to boil all drinking water!
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Beautiful weekend all, thanks very much for the company and the constant stream of pysche. So many routes achieved in one meet!

For those who requested recipies...

Cashew curry:
https://www.theflavorbender.com/sri-lan ... rry-vegan/
Spice mix for cashew curry:
https://www.theflavorbender.com/sri-lan ... er/#recipe

Chickpea:
https://www.wearesovegan.com/spinach-chickpea-curry/
Roast cauliflower on max so that it browns before it cooks through properly, then add to curry. I didn't use the coconut and used canned tomatoes.
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Thanks for the recipes, and thanks for a truly epic 4 days, everyone!
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Such a good meet - sometimes (rarely!) Scotland can deliver truly awesome conditions.

Thanks so much for leading and the curries Tayah! And obviously the receipes too!

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A very enjoyable meet at a fantastic hut in such good weather, with spectacular sunrises from the hut to start the day. Some great walking and really good to meet so many new members on the meet. Thanks to Tayeh for leading and for the great curries.

I thoroughly enjoyed returning to club meets at Lagangarbh and am looking forward to future trips with the LMC.
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Amazingly, everyone is writing about the curries but not the mountains1 What's going on here?
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Simon Guilfoyle wrote:Amazingly, everyone is writing about the curries but not the mountains1 What's going on here?
It’s the new club motto - ‘never knowingly under-catered’…

We all had four incredible days, I think people are still processing and the curry was an easy start!

For me:
Ring of Steall via Steall bridge both ways; slightly spicy snow ridge to gain the more conventional route.
Broad Gully on SCNL (looked at Forked, snow horrible) and over to Bidean in really strong and swirly winds
Skiing at Glencoe Mountain ‘Resort’ and climbing on the unnamed outcrop behind the hut (bold S 3c route we reckon)
Buachaille Etive Beag (new hill to me) in nearly summer conditions, just one patch of snow!

All snow was soft but all views were amazing, at least until the haze hit - but I probably won’t get a chance to look at my photos until it next rains…!
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It was a delight all round, the enthusiasm, the ability, the accomplishments, the PEOPLE!
Thanks.
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You missed out the curry Paul! :wink:

The best continuous weather I've experienced in Scotland since, well, forever!

My 'ticklist' was similar to Dave's except on the first day I did a western Mamores circuit.

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Thanks Tayah for organising a fantastic meet and doing all the catering!

I still can't really believe how well everything went.

Thanks,
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We shouldn't forget the great puddings made by David and Maddie
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