James Roddie on NE Ridge of Aonach Beag

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Tim Chappell 16 Jul 2014
http://glencoemountaineer.blogspot.co.uk/2012/05/day-to-remember-on-ne-ridg...

Googling around, I came across this. What a fine description of what a fine adventure. Deserves a bump! We salute you, sir.
In reply to Tim Chappell:

Brother of Alex, I think. ? ?
In reply to Gordon Stainforth:

Yep
 d conacher 16 Jul 2014
In reply to Tim Chappell:

enjoyed that.
Removed User 16 Jul 2014
In reply to Tim Chappell:

His blog is worth following, quite a handy photographer too.
Tim Chappell 16 Jul 2014
In reply to Removed User:

I read it quite often, but I thought that was particularly good.
 Joak 16 Jul 2014
In reply to Tim Chappell:

I think they are all very good, great wee narratives and excellent photos, particularly so (I'm slightly biased!) when they were based in Highland Scotland
 Only a hill 17 Jul 2014
In reply to Joak:

> I think they are all very good, great wee narratives and excellent photos, particularly so (I'm slightly biased!) when they were based in Highland Scotland

I wouldn't worry too much - there's every chance James will move back to Scotland at some point in the future

I really like what he's done with Glencoe Mountaineer. I started it all off but I think his articles are generally of higher quality than my old ones, and his photography is of course stunning.
 JamesRoddie 25 Jul 2014
In reply to Tim Chappell:

Cheers for your comments everyone. Just re-read this and it has jogged some good memories - the dawn climbs after mental shifts in the Clachaig were usually the best

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