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      <title>above the clouds on the lundie horseshoe</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;The forecast was for low cloud and clag on the west coast, with increasingly better weather forecast the further east you travelled. So I packed the &amp;lsquo;sac and headed for Cluanie, listening to the radio on the way with &lt;a href=&#34;http://www.cameronmcneish.co.uk/&#34; title=&#34;Cameron McNeish&#34;&gt;Lord Cameron of Neish&lt;/a&gt; giving the advice to head east to avoid the weather and good advice it was too as the base rose higher and higher the nearer I drew to Cluanie. I parked at Lundie and headed up the old military road past the mast and on up the frozen hillside, heading for Carn Ghluasaid.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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