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Loch Laggan Munros - Sunny end to a cloudy day!

Loch Laggan Munros - Sunny end to a cloudy day!


Postby HighlandHikers » Wed Sep 29, 2021 2:20 pm

Route description: Beinn a' Chlachair, Geal Chàrn & Creag Pitridh

Munros included on this walk: Beinn a' Chlachair, Creag Pitridh, Geal chàrn (Laggan)

Date walked: 29/09/2021

Time taken: 8.2 hours

Distance: 26 km

Ascent: 1260m

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Join Douglas as he heads into the central Highlands to bag the 3 isolated Munros south of Loch Laggan: Beinn a'Chlachair, Geal Chàrn and Creag Pitridh. This is a long walk, coming in at 26km, although the terrain is fairly easy going with good tracks and paths for most of it. On a clear day you should get great views of the surrounding Munros of Chno Dearg, the Easains, the Grey Corries and the Aonach Beag range. There is also a stunning sandy beach at Lochan na h-Earba, which you'll pass near the beginning and end of the route.

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