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Salen and Dervaig cycle with Tom nam Fitheach thrown in

Salen and Dervaig cycle with Tom nam Fitheach thrown in


Postby malky_c » Tue Nov 30, 2021 7:07 pm

Sub 2000' hills included on this walk: Tom nam Fitheach

Date walked: 12/11/2021

Time taken: 0.8 hours

Distance: 2.5 km

Ascent: 185m

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Sub 2k Marilyns: Tom nam Fitheach.
Date: 12/11/2021.
Distance: 2.5 km.
Ascent: 185m.
Time: 50 minutes.
Weather: Claggy.
Plus 32.5 miles of cycling.

Friday was forecast to be wet and windy, although with a slight lull mid-afternoon. I set off on the bike to do a circuit of NW Mull, taking in the Marilyn of Tom nam Fitheach on the way past. Sadly the lull didn't come to much, with rain and low cloud for most of the circuit prior to the hill. Plenty of clag on the hill too as I went straight up a forest ride (rough) and onto the plateau. There was a bit of a clearing as I cycled out to Dervaig and home, but little else to see!

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