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Take the train and enjoy the hills

Take the train and enjoy the hills


Postby PathfinderPaul » Fri Nov 18, 2022 8:40 pm

Route description: Sgòr Gaibhre and Càrn Dearg from Corrour

Munros included on this walk: Càrn Dearg (Corrour), Sgòr Gaibhre

Date walked: 06/07/2016

Time taken: 8 hours

Distance: 21.75 km

Ascent: 970m

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Always great to catch the train to Corrour :) And have a coffee before we set off :D
ImageB1783704-7D56-49D3-9335-E6A40C56188C by Paul Howard, on Flickr
Then off along the track by the Loch, weather was good so far.
ImageE0111F0A-16D4-4831-B7E4-E474ACDEA0FB by Paul Howard, on Flickr
Image48C5EAFD-A5C2-44BD-BD18-6158E4DEB73A by Paul Howard, on Flickr

Image606D50C7-76C6-4B19-B515-AEBE8D2C5473 by Paul Howard, on Flickr
An interesting rock!

Image81B4B3E6-43B7-429D-A4F8-BA22A806958F by Paul Howard, on Flickr
Then a bit of ascent……

Image6001A2C7-5028-4AF6-825A-FDB0766AEAB5 by Paul Howard, on Flickr

ImageA9A1827D-FE5B-43B7-89ED-756B15181A27 by Paul Howard, on Flickr

ImageE10A1ABD-5BC9-4E2D-A865-F167D07FDA7C by Paul Howard, on Flickr
Time to put something warmer on, a new 4 season jacket bought in Fort William at a fabulous sale price :) :) Too good t miss, the old one was nearing end of its day.

Image287351FC-DFBD-4FBC-8A8E-5A5443F7A7C0 by Paul Howard, on Flickr
Soon a summit :clap:
Image2E7C8191-D8D1-4EE2-8F49-5E676049EF0D by Paul Howard, on Flickr
Image290A8B86-64FB-49B0-A1BF-B9D2FBA6D448 by Paul Howard, on Flickr
ImageE9215E80-5D9E-491B-92BC-C81839BBF98B by Paul Howard, on Flickr
Then onwards to number two :D
ImageFE50AA2D-0702-470B-81BA-E29B6117551C by Paul Howard, on Flickr
Then back to the station for supper :D
ImageAC4D0ABA-F4CD-4473-B7C9-DA404B57DA10 by Paul Howard, on Flickr
ImageFDF4AA42-A3D4-4135-A3BD-F4DF87EEE104 by Paul Howard, on Flickr
Well worth the trip :lol:
Image05FDB887-4CE7-4E20-92BF-25991EFC1B95 by Paul Howard, on Flickr
Make sure you check it out, just for the rail trip :lol:
ImageE422547B-85FE-4713-A204-9AF4BE556B6C by Paul Howard, on Flickr
Be careful we nearly missed the last train , enjoying the station house too much :?
PathfinderPaul
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Re: Take the train and enjoy the hills

Postby Ponyexpress » Fri Nov 18, 2022 8:44 pm

A great meal :)
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