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Highland March 10


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Highland March 10

Can you believe that the Highland March is in its tenth year? We can’t that’s for sure.

After failing to complete to tough course last year from Inverness to Hamilton the Highland Marchers are more than confident of completing the course in this tenth event.

The planned route is approximately 161 miles with a good 75% of it being off road and a good eight days in which to complete the course.

We set off from St Mirren after the game on Sat 5th (around 5 pm) and we intend to be on the outskirts of Inverness by Friday 11th leaving the last few miles to the Stadium until Saturday morning when folk could join in along the route through the streets and city centre via the Innes Bar in Innes Street.

Basic Route details:-

Sat 5th

St Mirren FC – Paisley – Crookston – Cardonald – Clyde Pedestrian Tunnel – Anniesland – Milngavie – West Highland Way [WHW] to Easter Carbeth. (Approx’ 15 miles)

Sun 6th

Easter Carbeth – WHW as far as Upper Gartness – Gartacharn – Garadhban Forest – Cycle Route 7 to Aberfoyle – Dukes Pass and cutting through the QE Forest to Brig o’ Turk. (Approx’ 23 miles)

Mon 7th

Brig o’ Turk – Glen Finglas Res’ – Ballimore – Balquhidder – Kirkton Glen – Old Railway to Killin. (Approx’ 22 miles)

Tue 8th

Kilin – Duncroisk – Lairig Breisleich – Bridge of Balgie – Lairig a Mhuic – Rannoch Forest (edge of) – Camghouran to Rannoch Lodge. (Approx’ 24 miles)

Wed 9th

Rannoch Lodge – Caochan nam Meeann – Loch Ericht – Benalder Cottage – Loch a Bhealaich Bheithe – Culra Lodge – Loch Pattack to Kinloch Laggan. (Approx’ 27 miles)

Thu 10th

Kinloch Laggan – Glen Shirra – Spey Dam – Glen Markie – Loch a Choire – Chalybeate Spring – Stronelairg Lodge – Loch Killin to Whitebridge. (Approx’ 23 miles)

Fri 11th

Whitebridge – South Loch Ness Trail to Torbeck – Holm Park / Essich roundabout. (Approx’ 22 miles)

Sat 12th

Holm Park / Essich roundabout – Stratherrick Road – Drummond Crescent – Island Bank Road – Haugh Road – View Place – (Storm the Castle and raise the HM Standard!) – Castle Street – High Street – Falcon Square – Academy Street – Innes Bar to Stadium. (Approx’ 5 miles)

Our journey can be followed on this thread (subject to suitable connections) and we also hope to be Tweeting @HighlandMarch and updating our Highalnd March Facebook page throughout the event.

The HM10 Troops

BA

CapitalCaley

Carbon Footprint (Support)

Dunco (from Tuesday)

Gringo

Gringo Jnr

Martinskye

Yompa

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Last year saw a fair bit of disappointment as it was the first year not a single person had covered the entire distance.

This year, we're looking to bounce back and re-claim the end-to-end accolade as well as enjoy what should be a challenging and eventful week.

As a side note, the highland march website has been updated to show the diary and gallery of last years outing. ... www.highlandmarch.co.uk

As ever, all support is very much appreciated, but be on the look out for the ICT CLAN supporters, who will be joining us marchers from Falcon Square to the Stadium on Saturday 12th May....

BRING IT ON

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Day 1 yet to close, but we're making great progress and are already on the West Highland Way.

We'll try and update the progress where we can, considering 75% of the route is off-road.

Thanks to all at the game for a great reception and for your messages here and on facebook & twitter.

#HM10

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Day 2 completed at 1638 - 1h22m ahead of schedule.

Following the gruelling challenges of the past 3 events (Killie 184 miles, Ayr 204 miles and Hamilton in 3.5 days) we've re-established a certain element of fun back into Highland Marching. A particluar off-road section near the Dukes Pass at Brig O' Turk saw one or two of us (ok, just me) fall knee-deep into boggy marsh-land... Twice!!

Gringo, however, called it a day at Aberfoyle. The inclines of the route caused havoc on a heavy chest, following a month-long sick bug.

#HM10 is the 'trend' for twitter should people like to get behind us. Some cracking photos and stories already this year, and it's only day 2!!!

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Has there been much snow on previous marches. Was over the hill from youse at Corrour estate today, and came home the Kinlochlaggan way. They expecting a right old dose of snow Thursday from Dalwhinnie north, hope it doesnt hinder, if the forecast is right.

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Thu 10: weather forecast has forced a diversion via the Corrieyairack Pass to Fort Augustus. Very windy just now but the boys are going for it. Five of the team are still on to complete the whole course. Weather also forced a diversion earlier in the week so the mileage has increased a bit. Still on course to reach Inverness before the game.

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Well that's us in the Bunkhouse at Fort Augustus, 25 miles in the pouring rain, 20 miles tomorrow then 7 on Saturday around Inverness. We would like to thank you for all your support and hope to see some of you for a pint in the Innes pre match.

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Jeez, weather is pysh poor ! hope the bunkhouse has fully tiled bathroom, with a sunken bath and soft lights and music system with a mini fridge filled with cold beer at yer elbow!!! ............. oh sorry i'm getting carried away!!! :slapme:

In reality, well done for getting this far!

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Final full day of HM10 is upon us, and it appears another wet one is in store. Waterproofs a must today!

From the viewpoint above Fort Augustus to the Essich roundabout is our aim, leaving us Essich to the stadium tomorrow.

Thanks again for everyones support. We'll be seeing you all tomorrow!

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If it is any consolation it is 43 degC here today and a little bit of rain would be appreciated....especially by the players who will be playing in the Emir Cup Final tomorrow evening....

:clapping: :clapping: :clapping: :clapping: ....seriously though - well done - another tremendous effort... :clapping: :clapping: :clapping: :clapping:

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