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SunnyArran4 Corbetts

SunnyArran4 Corbetts


Postby SunnyAdventure » Sat May 04, 2024 8:14 pm

Route description: Goatfell, from Brodick Castle

Corbetts included on this walk: Beinn Tarsuinn, Caisteal Abhail, Cìr Mhòr, Goat Fell

Date walked: 04/05/2024

Time taken: 9.5 hours

Distance: 25.5 km

Ascent: 2000m

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HF Arran weekend, lucky enough tot managed to sqeeze on the last ferry Friday as the last vehicle right in front of the ram. Saturday - [ ] SunnyArran4 corbetts- 25.6k 2000m ascent 9.5hrs. Fantastic ridge really enjoyed it . Mist fog all day with no views apart from around 5 minutes inversion while reaching Beinn Tarsuinn. A few steep sections along the ridge but nothing difficult, mild scrambles but all can be avoided . Took a hard scramble to go up Caisteal Abhail tor free solo, great fun. Got back down in time to meet the rest of the group for evening. Mission completed for Arran.
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