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BromdenFog

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  • Hahha. I advised my vertically challenged gf to take the bus home from work. Btw, do you know how long it took for the water level to go down again that time? by BromdenFog (Fri 6th Aug 2021 9:51pm)
  • Not sure. It just randomly reopened about 2 weeks ago I think. by BromdenFog (Fri 6th Aug 2021 10:06pm)
  • Nope. Opened the morning after and I've been through it several times since. Pretty muddy at the bottom though. by BromdenFog (Tue 10th Aug 2021 11:02pm)
  • As others have said, pretty much every station on the Oban or Mallaig lines drops you off in practically the middle of nowhere at a trailhead - the closest being Arrochar/Tarbet. As a matter of fact, I'm planning to head to Tyndrum this weekend on the train. by BromdenFog (Wed 5th Jan 2022 3:08am)
  • Yep. Even weirder when I ran past a whole line of [these](https://imgur.com/gallery/PTavK1l) red people during COP. by BromdenFog (Wed 5th Apr 2023 10:28pm)
  • I used to live there and thought this daily. With even a semi-decent pair of binoculars you can watch every last detail of work going on and the right angle from some flats would probably get you a look right into the shed (hangar?). by BromdenFog (Wed 5th Jul 2023 8:44pm)