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Train, bikes, but we didn’t know about the cafe!

Train, bikes, but we didn’t know about the cafe!


Postby PathfinderPaul » Thu Mar 02, 2023 8:05 pm

Route description: Aonach Beag: Four Munros from Culra

Munros included on this walk: Aonach Beag (Alder), Beinn Èibhinn

Date walked: 26/06/2014

Time taken: 8 hours

Distance: 18.5 km

Ascent: 1000m

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Image2014-06-26 08.32.10 by Paul Howard, on Flickr
Image2014-06-26 21.16.58 by Paul Howard, on Flickr

Image2014-06-26 08.58.35 by Paul Howard, on Flickr

Image2014-06-26 09.52.59 by Paul Howard, on Flickr

Image2014-06-26 10.30.08 by Paul Howard, on Flickr

Image2014-06-26 12.05.44 by Paul Howard, on Flickr

Image2014-06-26 13.54.55 by Paul Howard, on Flickr

Image2014-06-26 13.50.28 by Paul Howard, on Flickr
Image2014-06-26 13.50.08 by Paul Howard, on Flickr
Not knowing about the cafe, we took our own tea, pity about the midges :crazy:
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2014-06-26 17.55.49 by Paul Howard, on Flickr
Image2014-06-26 17.55.57 by Paul Howard, on Flickr
We did make the cafe , for a drink & to await the train. I look all in.
Image2014-06-26 19.15.11 by Paul Howard, on Flickr
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