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RTMcB's 31st

RTMcB's 31st


Postby SMRussell » Wed Apr 24, 2013 12:43 pm

Munros included on this walk: Stob Coire Sgriodain

Date walked: 21/03/2013

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We'd planned four days of Munro bagging but the weather had different plans. On day one we attempted Chno Dearg and Stob Coire Sgriodain from Fersit. However, after bagging Stob Coire Sgriodain in storm force winds and being blown off our feet on route to CD we decided to turn back.

On day 2 we took it easy and didn't do any hills as the weather sounded even worse.

Day 3 saw a failed attempt to bag Moruisg as the weather was horrendous forcing us to turn back with only 80 odd mtrs of ascent left :shock: - damn shame as it was a pretty dull hill so plodding back up in at some point in the future isn't something to get too excited about.

Day 4: further storm force winds saw us once again retreat from a Munro, this time Fionn Bheinn.

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