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Stob na Cruaiche

Stob na Cruaiche


Postby rockhopper » Mon May 03, 2021 11:28 pm

Fionas included on this walk: Stob na Cruaiche

Date walked: 03/05/2021

Distance: 25.3 km

Ascent: 680m

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First time on a hill in seven months, other than two local tumps, so opted to take it easy. Checked it was OK to park at the Kingshouse Hotel. Set off before 0830 and cycled to around 470m up Geàrr Leacann - harder than I thought as I hadn't been on a mountain bike for a long time. Walked the 3 - 4km to the summit. Nice day at the top - warm in the sun. Then retraced my steps. Met a couple as I was descending then another two walkers before I got back to the bike. We all remarked that we thought we'd have the hill to ourselves as it's one of the less frequented Glencoe hills. Fast cycle back to the car.


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