Havent started an off topic thread yet so though I would.
In June of this year I'm off backpacking for three months, round the channel isles, highlands, ireland, through europe and accross to south america. I wanted to see if there's anyone on M-E who's done anything similar? If so any advice/stories etc.
I've set myself a £300 equipment budget, includes pack, clothes, footwear, sleeping bag and a few other things. I've set a £1,500 budget for the actual trip (food, water, travel fees and accomodation) I'm also planning my route using GoogleEarth - Hmmm - and making note of hostels along the way.
Have I forgotten anything?
Peace - Off to bake a cake.
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If you start out from Glasgow and head due North, you'll see some of the best sights in Scotland.
You can take in Loch Lomond, Eilean Donan Castle (where the film 'Highlander' starts), Glen Coe, Loch Ness etc and if you keep going, the same road takes you all the way to Skye. http://www.castles.org/Chatelaine/EDC/e-donan.htm
You might want to consider getting some Insect repellant, as the Scottish Mosquito, known as the 'midge' has acquired a liking for 'foreign' cuisine.
Be prepared for ALL weathers.
If you want to investigate any MA while in Scotland, let me know.
There are some interesting things going on up here.
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As you travel to the mountain, there may be people ahead of you. You may pass some of these people on the way, and some of them may pass you. You are all going to the same place, so it is as well to be civil to each other on the journey!
Good luck on your journey, I hope that our paths cross, and we may travel together for a time!
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Thank you man, I was planning on heading up through the highlands and up into Skye, but the midges put me off. I'm told by a friend they will "do me good". But I may give camping a miss and stick to hostels.
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From my travelling experience the one best piece of advice would be don't overpack...anything you need to buy can be bought on the road as and when you need it especially as you will be in the UK (not exactly back country!) for the first part.
An overfilled backpack can be a unecessary load on the mind (as well as the back) and half the things in there will never be used!!
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