Scotland Winter Deep Snow Loch Wild Camp January 2018
Saturday 20th January we headed to Eskdalemuir as media reports had recorded a significant snowfall of 39cm. The forecast looked promising with sunshine, blue skies and evening temperatures to plummet to -12. Unsure if we will see such a large amount of snow again in Dumfries and Galloway.. so we made the most of it and had a great night. Hope you enjoy.. xx #garnforaratch #WildCamping #WinterWildCamping #WinterWildCamp

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