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the.Mark
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Brian G wrote:
> Even then the joy isn't over, for just before the start of the
> final breakneck descent to the A85, a turn in the road reveals
> what must at least be a serious candidate for the most
> stunning view in the country, with the vista of the long
> darkly wooded sweep of Strathearn being closed off far to the
> west by the bulk of the twin Munros of Ben Vorlich and Stuc a
> Chroin. Drool, drool... Some of you may live near to finer
> routes. If you do you are truly favoured of the gods.
I can see those mountains from the back of my house. I couldn't see my house
from the top of the mountains though. I suppose my house in Edinburgh is a
bit too small.
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Mark
1x1 wheel, 3x2 wheels & 1x3 wheels.
> Even then the joy isn't over, for just before the start of the
> final breakneck descent to the A85, a turn in the road reveals
> what must at least be a serious candidate for the most
> stunning view in the country, with the vista of the long
> darkly wooded sweep of Strathearn being closed off far to the
> west by the bulk of the twin Munros of Ben Vorlich and Stuc a
> Chroin. Drool, drool... Some of you may live near to finer
> routes. If you do you are truly favoured of the gods.
I can see those mountains from the back of my house. I couldn't see my house
from the top of the mountains though. I suppose my house in Edinburgh is a
bit too small.
--
Mark
1x1 wheel, 3x2 wheels & 1x3 wheels.