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Geal Charn number 144

Geal Charn number 144


Postby kathleenebowie » Thu Apr 21, 2022 8:26 am

Route description: Geal Chàrn, Monadhliath

Munros included on this walk: Geal Chàrn (Monadhliath)

Date walked: 20/04/2022

Time taken: 4.25 hours

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Dragged the boys put of bed for an Easter holiday walk while they were still at home.
Speedy trip up the A9, over to Laggan and up to Garva Bridge. Only 1 other vehicle there. A very lonely feeling place!
Set off 11.15, on a beautiful sunny day with a bit of a chill in the air. All with shorts on though and it only got cold at the top. Fairly easy walk following a burn up the hill for the most part. A bit boggy underfoot. Good views of Creag Meagaidh with patches of snow - we did that last year. A large herd of deer had a good look at us as we returned to the car. With D and C.
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