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Misty Mhanach

Misty Mhanach


Postby ChelseaMurray » Sat Jan 18, 2025 3:04 pm

Munros included on this walk: Beinn Mhanach

Date walked: 18/01/2025

Time taken: 6.25 hours

Distance: 20.9 km

Ascent: 864m

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Not a view to be had from top but we stayed dry & clean and the wind wasn’t as bad as forecast, can’t have it all.

Out with dad today, first Munro of the year for me. Not bad, only took me 18 days this year compared to 4 months last year :clap:

Nice walk through Auch Glen, crossing over the river several times which were thankfully all low enough today to do with relative ease.
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After the final one, there is only 1 way, which is up. And up. And up. And up. Pathless.
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When up is the only way


Entered the mist ~750/800m then it didn’t budge. Was going to do the circuit and take in the top but ended up just returning the same way.

Good day, good walk, good company. Can’t ask for much more (maybe just a view - still some nice ones looking back whilst ascending)
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Summit

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The sun tried so hard at times

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Morning light

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Beinn Dorain

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Watch out for the hedgehogs carrying their shopping


Wishing everyone happy & safe walking for 2025!
ChelseaMurray
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