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Binnenin Mor and Na G on a misty, murky day

Binnenin Mor and Na G on a misty, murky day


Postby Sspaterson » Wed Nov 24, 2021 3:31 pm

Route description: Binnein Mòr and Na Gruagaichean, Mamores

Munros included on this walk: Binnein Mòr, Na Gruagaichean

Date walked: 14/11/2021

Time taken: 8 hours

Distance: 21 km

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A murky start but first car in the carpark. Headed off on an easy plod and got into the clag. Careful navigation required but there are small cairns showing the junctions to take the next path up Sgor Eilde Beag. We had initially thought about doing just Na G but ended up coming this way and figured it was only a short detour to Binnein Mor so might as well. Glad we did because the clag lifted and we got some views.

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Claggy


Back at the cairn it closed in and that was it for the rest of the day, with some rain chucked in for good measure. Took the west path down (well not any path really) the corrie to join up with stalkers path. It was here that we were treated to two collies bringing in lost sheep with the shepherds. Amazing to watch and they travel so quickly. So did the shepherds for that matter, in short sleeves and hardy expressions.

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Autumnal


Once on the track it was easy going back to join the WHW and back to the car. A bit soggy by the time we got there but it was mild and nice to get out into the hills.

This may go down as one of the most boring walk reports yet but I hardly took any pics as there didn't seem much point :lol:
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