Torridon gorge walking
September 2nd, 2009 • Gorge Walking, Uncategorized • Misha
The river that flows down past the Torridon Inn might sometimes looks like a trickle from the road, but just round the corner it steepens up into a gorge section with a series of waterfalls. We got a chance to head up through the gorge when we made an escape from the Shieldaig Fete for a few hours, hoping that a good dunk might sort out our hangovers from the ‘Shieldaig Sheep Shed Shuffle’ from the night before, and it did. Hamish, who was dressed in usual walking gear, joined us for the first section hopping from rock to rock with no intention to follow us up through the gorge. When he slipped and fell in, it seemed that he may as well clamber up through the water with us. It wasn’t until he was neck deep in a pool and unable to haul himself up the waterfall out of it – due to the ‘drag’ of the clothes he was wearing – that it dawned on him what was going on, and that it had gone several nothches past the ‘walk’ he’d set out on. Tom accompanied him back down and a comunication mistake mean’t that we didn’t do the second part of the river. Can wait for next time.
Robin/Hamish/Tom/Cathy/Misha
Photos/video to follow from robin.
Equpiment:
wetsuites
shoes/wetboots
missing: helmets and lifejackets




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