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Cnoc Coinnich and The Brack

Cnoc Coinnich and The Brack


Postby chazzyboy19 » Mon Oct 11, 2021 12:00 pm

Corbetts included on this walk: Cnoc Coinnich, The Brack

Date walked: 05/10/2021

Time taken: 5 hours

Distance: 15.2 km

Ascent: 1150m

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Set off from Lochgoilhead and followed the well marked LL&CW up through the woodland and through a gate onto the open hill, again followed the LL&CW signed by white posts, untill I decided to drift off south, picked up a worn grassy track that soon merged with others to lead to the summit and a grand viewpoint. Returned by the ascent route until branching northeast to head for the cairn on the LL&CW marked on the OS maps. From here descended a few metres and crossed a fence where another grassy track was followed on a rising traverse to follow up the southwest ridge of The Brack to a lovely summit with good views, returned by mostly the same route to the cairn then back along LL&CW to Lochgoilhead
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Looking down Clyde to Ailsa Craig

0718 Cnoc Coinnich and The Brack.GPX Open full screen  NB: Walkhighlands is not responsible for the accuracy of gpx files in users posts

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