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Cairngorm

Cairngorm


Postby Tomsie » Mon Jun 27, 2011 10:45 pm

Munros included on this walk: Cairn Gorm

Date walked: 27/06/2011

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Walked up Cairgorm early this morning, parked at ski centre and followed the winding path up not the prettiest of walks but everything comes at a cost. Was fairly cloudy until I reached the top and had some good views, as this was first time up here wasnt sure about walking to Ben McDui, but the drop seemed to much and couldnt see any paths but after looking here think it might be off to the right. Was too nice to head back down and didnt take that long to get up here so headed what might be east past funicular station not sure of name it might be Cnap Coire na Spreidhe is this a munro too??? Walked around here looking into Glen Avon back towards station and down the other side of ski centre I came up, glad I came up other way this would have being a tough way to come up. If someone reading this could tell me if I have the names right here. Thanks John





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night before


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not sure of name


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glen avon??? i think


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looking down on loch morlich
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