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Stob a' Choin

Stob a' Choin


Postby chazzyboy19 » Fri Apr 21, 2023 7:30 pm

Corbetts included on this walk: Stob a' Choin

Date walked: 19/04/2023

Time taken: 3.75 hours

Distance: 9.5 km

Ascent: 854m

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Parked at Inverlochlarig, and walked up the glen along the river Lang, crossed the bridge and continued on the south side of the river gently gaining height until crossing the stream as suggested on walkhighlands, above the gorge, from here very steep ground to get out onto the north ridge and full exposure to the strong wind. continued up the steep ridge to the first top, then on to the summit, wind was relentless so headed off down as soon as practical down some very steep slopes and back to the bridge and the car, where a member of SMMC had left a dandelion under my windscreen wiper, that was not a euphemism.
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