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Beinn a'Mhuinidh

Beinn a'Mhuinidh


Postby chazzyboy19 » Sun Jun 20, 2021 4:46 pm

Fionas included on this walk: Beinn a'Mhuinidh

Date walked: 18/06/2021

Time taken: 4 hours

Distance: 13 km

Ascent: 650m

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Parked at the Incherill car park and walked along the Slioch path until crossing the first bridge across, Allt Chnaimhean and taking the north side of the burn up onto the plateau area. From there it was routefinding through various knolls and lochans until the summit pyramid came into sight. Saw a few red deer, stags and hinds, and also a few wild goats. the last 150 m pull up to the top was quite steep but the views were fantastic in all directions. Set off toward where Allt Giubhais descends into the glen of Abhainn Bruachaig, trying to keep high to avoid peat hags and lochans, rough going, and would be difficult in poor visibility. Got to a fence a NH059639, that ended at Allt Giubhais and went round the end of the fence, which was a mistake as the fence turned round and I had to cross it at NH060636 to pick up an atv track to the road in the glen then back to the car park.
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