Tel: +44 (0) 19756 51440 Fax: +44 (0) 19756 51426 Email: info@lecht.co.uk
The Lecht area is steeped in history. There follows below a poem about Margaret Cruikshank detailing one of the infamous wintry storms at the area, from 1860.
Ye Cromdale people, both young and old,
Pray hear the tale I now unfold,
It will make your very blood run cold
To think upon that morning.
A blooming lass in her eighteenth year,
Across the Lecht her course did steer,
The way was rough and wild and drear
Upon that winter's morning.
Soon the storm came down with fearful force,
It beat her sore without remorse,
And in blinding drift she lost her course
On Ernan's hills that morning.
Beyond the reach of human cry,
No earthly help nor shelter nigh,
She fell exhausted down to die
By Ernan's banks that morning.
Her master soon did anxious grow,
He raised the country high and low,
And to the hills at once did go
Five hundred men next morning.
Hardy lads from Corgarff, Stradown,
Fair Avon's sides and eke Glen Brown,
Upon the Lecht assembled round
To seek for the corpse that morning.
Glenlivet and Glenconglass, too,
Turned out in number not a few,
To search the mountain passes through
Her corpse to find that morning
Chapelton lads did not neglect,
Through drift and snow to face the Lecht,
And each and all won great respect
In the search for the corpse that morning.
The Tomintoul men deserve great praise,
They bravely toiled the lost to trace,
And sorrowing friends for many days
Will recount thir deeds that morning.
The Reverend Glennie, a priest of fame,
God bless for aye his honoured name,
Refused to rest or stay at hame,
But sped to the hills that morning.
Farquharson of Invercauld, I trow,
And Forbes, the honoured laird of Newe,
Did bed and board to all bestow
Who sought her corpse that morning.
Afar and near the searchers went,
With two blood-hounds from Invercauld sent,
But all in vain, though keen of scent,
They failed in their quest that morning.
From each hillside the smile of May
Had chased the winter's snow away,
When there exposed the body lay
Till the Resurrection morning.
May we who hear this tale to-day
Take heed to ever watch and pray,
Lest unprepared we're called away
To meet our doom some morning.

The lecht is perfectly positioned with a range of first class accommodation on our doorstop.
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The lecht has a plethora of terrain - from challenging blacks to perfect beginner blue runs - including a great snowpark.
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with a fully equipped conference room including projectors and cafe, the lecht is more than just an activity centre.
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32 years working in the ski centre business makes us pretty skilled - ski lifts, buildings, ski slopes, snow making systems.
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We're a friendly bunch and a family run business. Here's just some of the people that make it all possible.
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Go carts, Deval carts, mountain biking. The Lecht caters for more than just winter sports.
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The Lecht 2090, Strathdon, Aberdeenshire. AB36 8YP
Tel: +44 (0) 1975 651440
Fax: +44 (0) 1975 651426
Email: info@lecht.co.uk
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