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Munros with 'meh' views...

Re: Munros with 'meh' views...

Postby Sunset tripper » Sat May 01, 2021 4:51 pm

The walkhighlands route is far better underfoot than the one in the munros book and a fine easy-ish stroll up the hill. :D
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Re: Munros with 'meh' views...

Postby maxie23 » Sat May 01, 2021 5:01 pm

jayedubya73 wrote:I don't like speaking badly of any of our national treasures... but there are a few at Drumochter just off the A9 that would be good candidates. 4 on the west of the road, or a double/single options on the east side.

I did them all in pretty decent weather to be honest, the ones on the west have views of Loch Ericht, but nothing I would have been gutted to have missed.



Re the Drumochter 4.

Here's what it looks like from Sgairneach Mhor with no views.

ImageSgairneach Mhor summit, nae views by robert irvine, on Flickr

The weather did improve for the remaining three tops.
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Re: Munros with 'meh' views...

Postby pww235 » Mon May 03, 2021 12:23 am

If these are the 'meh' views..... I'll take them!
Got lucky with the weather.
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