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Espot is one of the best villages to start from when doing the ‘Carros de Foc’* tour of nine refugios in the Aiguestortes National Park. Unfortunately, it is not served by a direct bus service from Barcelona and our small group: myself, Kevin and Ken, were dropped by side of the road leading up to

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The Welsh one, that is. On arriving at the Lancashire Mountaineering Club hut, Cae Ysugubor, near Beddgelert, the advance party quickly learned that Phil, Cheryl and Maz had arrived even earlier and had already completed a trip up Cnicht which is known as ‘The Welsh Matterhorn’ because of the similarity in shape. Kit unloaded and

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Dartmoor is famous for being a wild and rugged area with beautiful and dramatic moorland. The Gentian group visiting over Easter found it lived up to it’s description but also found lots of bog land surrounded by grass, heather and bracken which was slightly challenging. A few Gentian members got over familiar with the bogs

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The George Starkey hut at Patterdale has got to be one of the best located huts in the Lakes with Hellvellyn and the High Street range virtually on the doorstep. The hut is well-equipped and arriving on Friday night with a forecast of 70 mph winds, heavy rain and thick mist for the whole weekend

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Staying at the Smiddy bunkhouse near Fort William the Gentian group were well placed for a number of routes but the weather was poor until the last day.  Mick G reports that on the first day the group followed a good track up from Loch Arkaig through the mist with a bit of compass work

Welsh Winter 2017

Winter walking in the Carneddau Seven members stayed at a new venue for the club, Caban Cysgu, a converted school in the village of Gerlan above Bethesda in the Ogwen Valley. The hut manager turned out to be a local mountain leader and gave the unwelcome news that neither crampons nor ice axes were likely

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Dear Gentians, I hope you all have a good festive break. Attached are some scanned in photos from the 1994 New Year Meet at Patterdale Have a mountainous time. Best Wishes to All. Steve

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A small but perfectly formed group of Gentians arrived on Friday evening at the MAM Low House hut near the centre of Coniston for a weekend of hill walking. Stuart had traveled up earlier and the lounge fire was soon blazing and the kettle on. The consensus was for a pub meal which was taken

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It’s that time of year again (nearly) and as ever, the BMC website gives some useful advice.