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Sgurr nan Ceannaichean and Moruisg

Sgurr nan Ceannaichean and Moruisg


Postby chazzyboy19 » Tue Jun 13, 2023 7:11 pm

Munros included on this walk: Moruisg

Corbetts included on this walk: Sgùrr nan Ceannaichean

Date walked: 13/06/2023

Time taken: 6 hours

Distance: 16 km

Ascent: 1100m

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This was a Scottish Midweek Mountaineering Club Meet. Left a car at NH 081521, and continued down to Craig car park.Walked up to Pollan Buidhe and up the excellent stalkers path to NH 083476, then up to the top. Continued along a good path along good grassy going to Moruisg. Visited all three cairns, and were convinced that each was higher, so headed north along a line of cairns to pick up a track that descended very steeply to head back to the tunnel under the railway and a bridge across the river Carron, to pick up the car. Great day out with Marco.It should be noted that the descent from Moruisg, although not a problem in the current dry conditions, showed sign of being difficult when wet.
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Second lunch on the way down
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Sgurr nan Ceannaichean
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Marco heading for Moruisg

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