When is this event?
Hamish Brown, the author, photographer, broadcaster and mountaineer, celebrated his 90th birthday this year, and also the 50th anniversary of his “mountain walk”, the first continuous round of Scotland’s Munros.
As well as walking and climbing in Scotland and as far afield as the Andes and the Himalayas, Hamish has spent many years walking and climbing in Morocco. In 2006 he made the first continuous traverse of Morocco’s Atlas mountains, and on the evening of Friday September 27th he’ll be giving an illustrated talk about this first traverse in Dalwhinnie Village Hall.
The talk will begin at 7.30, tickets are £8 with no charge for children under 14, and all proceeds are in aid of Dalwhinnie village hall funds.
Tea and coffee will be available, and Hamish will be happy to answer any questions and chat informally after his presentation. He’ll also be bringing a selection of his books for those who might want to buy a copy or two!
If you would like to book a ticket please contact Bill Carr, the Dalwhinnie village hall secretary, at [email protected] or on 07770 733980
Teas and coffee will be available at a small charge and all proceeds in aid of Dalwhinnie Village Hall Funds.
Where is this event being held?
Easy to find, on the main road through the village Disabled access and facilities Off-road and on-road parking
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