
Originally Posted by
cooneyr
So its been a while, about 20 years to be presice since I was at Lillybank and I'm wondering what is the likely hood of getting bikes and gear up the Macauley hut (outside bath that you light a fire under sounds interesting). It's probably not the best time of year to go exploring up there with the all the melt water but that obviously wasn't bad enough to put you off, or should it have been?
I had planned to get up to the hut for a look, was going to return trip it, but have planned a fishing trip with my brother up there on the bikes which we shall stay a night or two. This one was a recon trip.
The river levels were ok, I would not have called them particularly hard crossings, I just completely stuffed up.
I had already crossed 4 crossings which were deeper than the one that caught me.
Rest assured I shall be trying again in mid feb, but this time I think I might do a bit of baby walking my bike through the crossings.
I have had a fair bit of advice about river crossings from various people, but it can all be summed up as "when you are crossing, dont f**k it up"
"As for me, I am tormented with an everlasting itch for things remote. I love to sail forbidden seas, and land on barbarous coasts." ― Herman Melville
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