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Public transport triumph

Public transport triumph


Postby dronaig » Mon Apr 07, 2025 4:10 pm

Fionas included on this walk: Càrn Mhic an Toisich, Glas-bheinn Mhor, Meall a' Chrathaich

Date walked: 25/03/2025

Time taken: 8 hours

Distance: 27 km

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Blue line - bus route from Inverness and yellow is my walk.
Easy.

But keep an eye out for bus times and plan your route accordingly.
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I didn’t bother to take a photo of the bus to/from Inverness but this was of train at Inverurie.
And here’s the point of my posting - there is nothing quite like coming off the hills and NOT HAVING TO DRIVE. Shear bliss to chill out and have a 😴
Absolute bliss.
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Looking back towards Carn Mohican an Toisich across wind farm. The tracks speeded up the pace which was otherwise quite trying over the classic knobbly grassy tussocks grassy knobbly bits
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Hotel Glas-Bheinn Mhor. I had a complaint about the central heating
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