Easter Sunday run

Lowflyer

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After working on my house for what seemed like an eternity for the last 4 weeks, :( managed to escape and head for Diabeg, a small village near Torridon.
Weather not to shabby.
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Was looking through my old photos and came across this cracker.

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This was on a similar Easter Sunday run with our dear departed friend, Africa Jim a few years back.
I was working on Skye at the time and knew of a track leading into the hill near Uig. I was leading, went head first into a peat bog, closely followed by Jim who just managed to stop in time. Jim was in tears as he took this photo, took quite a while to get me out. I don't know who planted the Easter bunny on my seat, was either Steve T or Jim o_O.
Anyway, very happy memories of our good friend having an absolute blast at someone else's expense ( as he was prone to do :))
Still miss his craic :(
 

The Don

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After working on my house for what seemed like an eternity for the last 4 weeks, :( managed to escape and head for Diabeg, a small village near Torridon.
Weather not to shabby.













Was looking through my old photos and came across this cracker.

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This was on a similar Easter Sunday run with our dear departed friend, Africa Jim a few years back.
I was working on Skye at the time and knew of a track leading into the hill near Uig. I was leading, went head first into a peat bog, closely followed by Jim who just managed to stop in time. Jim was in tears as he took this photo, took quite a while to get me out. I don't know who planted the Easter bunny on my seat, was either Steve T or Jim o_O.
Anyway, very happy memories of our good friend having an absolute blast at someone else's expense ( as he was prone to do :))
Still miss his craic :(

I thought you had done it on purpose to let Simon climb on the AT ....?
 
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