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Sgurr an airgid

Sgurr an airgid


Postby WeeCall » Thu Apr 14, 2022 9:50 pm

Corbetts included on this walk: Sgùrr an Airgid

Date walked: 14/04/2022

Time taken: 7 hours

Distance: 15.84 km

Ascent: 884m

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Sgurr an Airgid has a very nice viewpoint but sometimes not because today the top was in clouds. We started at Morvich campsite. Walked out went to the right follow till you see Sgurr an Airgid on a sign. Follow the track up if you’re lucky you may see lots of slugs. Follow the track till you find a rusty gate. After that you might see caterpillars in the heather. After the track climb some steep zig-zags then you will find a big plateau that has a lot of peat . Then go up a steep ascent till you find a broken trig point and this is the top of the hill. Then return by the same route. By Callum, aged 7 3/4. 👍🙂😎
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