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Easins from Fersit

Easins from Fersit


Postby Louise993 » Mon Sep 13, 2021 6:40 pm

Route description: Stob Coire Easain and Stob a'Choire Mheadhoin

Munros included on this walk: Stob a' Choire Mheadhoin, Stob Coire Easain

Date walked: 03/09/2021

Time taken: 8.2 hours

Distance: 16.5 km

Ascent: 1172m

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Wilma and I went up to Fersit in her lovely new Motorhome.

We parked up just down from the main car park for these two as you are not allowed to park overnight down there. So we found a lovely quiet spot just 2 mins down the road. The glen itself was very quiet.

The weather was not great but another 2 ticked. Wilma's knee was bothering her. The wee maddie had turned on it a few weeks ago and she won't fully rest it :roll:

Back down the road for 9.30 braw.

On the way back down I accidentally switched off Suunto track but noticed straight away so this is an accurate reading between the two.
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