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Go when it's dry

Go when it's dry


Postby Coop » Thu Apr 29, 2021 2:55 pm

Munros included on this walk: Meall Ghaordaidh

Date walked: 29/04/2021

Time taken: 3.6 hours

Distance: 10.17 km

Ascent: 895m

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Another repeat and a great day for it.
Today was a complete contrast to the last time up here.
Dry underfoot , no swampy boggy land to negotiate round for fear if disappearing into oblivion.
Clear with great views.
It snowed once on the way up fir a minute or so and a wee bit of hail on the descent for another minute.
I was the only one up there until on tge descent I met 2 pair if lads going up. I think they may have had more snow than me as it rained a wee bit when I got back to the car
Just a few pics from today
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The start

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The stile to go over

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The cairn to indicate to head left and up

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The Corbett Beinn nan Oighreag

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Ben Vorlich and Suc a Chroin ( zoomed)

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Summit and loch lyon

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Someone probably got wet under this today
Coop
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