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Meall nan Subh

Meall nan Subh


Postby chazzyboy19 » Sat Nov 09, 2024 10:39 am

Corbetts included on this walk: Meall nan Subh

Date walked: 08/11/2024

Time taken: 3.75 hours

Distance: 13.8 km

Ascent: 820m

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Parked at Glen Lochay and walked west to the hydro road which zig zags up northward toward Glen Lyon. went into cloud at about 500m so no photos. At the highpoint headed just north of east trying to keep to the boundary shown on the map and made it to the top, a bit boggy but straightforward. Visibility was about 15m and I wanted to make a round of the day by following the boundary and descending to the final zag on the road up, the terrain is complex and was wet and haggy so a bit of a tois to do but made it over Sgiath Bhuidhe and along to an old fence line then squelched back to the road and the car. On a good day I am sure the views would be great but really ended as an exercise day in map and compass.
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