Found one. Coire na h-Uaimh, above Glen Sannox. Excellent hanging valley action.

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Yeah that’s the one. Walk up the Glen then a steep hike up to the valley

I’ve only visited it once, and it was an accident. Got horribly disorientated up on the Castles in cloud, lost the path and ended up coming down the face of the mountain into Coire na h-Uaimh. The scariest experience I’ve had on any hill, ever :open_mouth:

(checks XCWeather, sunny on Saturday afternoon, weekend mountain plans sorted)

Now would not be a good time to be putting a lot of faith in a four day weather forecast.

or even three.

gonna go with land

All we need now is an air person and we’ve got a three-way battle to the death.

When some glacial debris
Forms geomorphologically
That’s a

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I know they’re not going to win any awards or anything but I’d have to say clouds.

Think of how many times the idle thoughts you have are subtly influenced by the shape of clouds. They’ve always been there guiding you

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Would be nice if somebody were to give them an award

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They’d be too humble to accept it. Just drift off on there way

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Island in a lake on an island in a lake etc

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the NIMBUs could be an award ceremony.

(I’m just going at this thread like Paul Gascoigne in the FA Cup final of 1991)

They’re like a really poetic manifestation and affirmation of what it means to be human actually, that you can see shapes in them. Sometimes when you get like a big angry boar or dragon cloud you can almost give them an emotion. They reflect ourselves back at us.

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that’s a beautiful thought

Wind is a good one. That it is air rushing to fill an area of low pressure from an area of higher pressure. Mad

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Big fan of the rock formation on Old Hunstanton beach:

No idea how they’ve ended up being formed in such neat lines.

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Wave-cut platform, that.

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Aliens

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