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On the third bell we all chimed

On the third bell we all chimed


Postby Huff_n_Puff » Sat Oct 09, 2021 6:16 pm

Route description: Beinn Chabhair, from Inverarnan

Munros included on this walk: Beinn Chabhair

Date walked: 04/06/2021

Distance: 15 km

Ascent: 928m

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On our 3rd attempt we finally made it to the to of Beinn Chabhair. We didn't follow the usual root having spotted a hydro track which bypassed a lot of the worst bog. Unfortunately the car park at the end of the track was closed so we parked at the Falls of Fallon which added some trudge on the A82.


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Ben Vorlich from the start of our route
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It was a very pleasant day, not too hot, the previous weeks had been quite dry so the going under foot was easier than our first attempt.

Not much water in the waterfall
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Lochan Chabhair and the route moves up onto the flanks of Meall nan Tamachain
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Summit briefly in cloud
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Lochan on the ascent
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Made it!
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Views south east
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South to Ben Lomond
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South west to Loch Long
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North to the Crainlarich hills
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The summit again
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The route down
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Lochan Chabhair and the hills to the south west
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Ben Lui
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The Falls of Falloch
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Memento of spring
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