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[Any] Running a tighter-scale wilderness adventure

Started by LibraryLass, August 21, 2013, 09:11:45 AM

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S'mon

Talking of small scale adventures; when I was up in the Grampian mountains last week my son and I ended up in a bog called the Moss of Essie, after I'd carried him over a stream/small river called the Kirkney Water (we'd tried crossing via a fallen tree that crossed the stream, but it broke when we were halfway over, nearly pitched us in). The bog had looked like regular ground until we were in it, then it just got worse and worse - took us an hour to go about a hundred yards through the bog and finally get to the higher ground on the other side. This all within a mile or so of the house we were staying at.
Gave me new respect for the wilderness movement rules in B2: Keep on the Borderlands. :D