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West Cairngorms in 2 days

West Cairngorms in 2 days


Postby alex_140 » Fri Aug 16, 2013 1:24 pm

Date walked: 31/08/2013

Time taken: 18 hours

Distance: 77.5 km

Ascent: 3190m

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Plan of west Cairngorms with stay at Corrour bothy.

Day 1
Bus to Braemar then cycle in as far as the path allows - target is the foot of Beinn Bhrotain (map 1 & 2).
Walk to Corrour Bothy (map 3), dump overnight gear, then do Cairn Toul route (map 4).

Day 2
Climb Braeriach followed by Monadh Mor and Beinn Bhrotain (map 5). Cycle out to Braemar (map 1 & 2) for pint/dinner and the bus home.
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