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Geal Charn to Meall na h-Eilde
by pigeon » Wed May 05, 2021 4:36 pm
Date walked: 05/05/2021
Time taken: 6.75 hours
Distance: 18.3 km
Ascent: 1192m
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Start at Achnassaul ,Gael Charn first ,over Meall Coire nan Saobhaidhe then Meall na h-Eildhe,descend to Bealach an Easain then down Glenn Cia - aig and its horrible hydro track .Good day ,weather fine ,couple of wee hail showers .
Loch Arkaig;
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Loch Lochy Munro's;
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Gael Charn to Loch Arkaig;
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TO Loch Quoich;
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The Pigeon;
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Sgurr na Ciche;
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Ciste Dubh;
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Gulvain left;
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The Ben etc;
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Loch Lochy hills from Meall na h-Eilde;
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return route;
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