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Inverarnan to Inversnaid Beinn a'Choin

Inverarnan to Inversnaid Beinn a'Choin


Postby dunrig » Fri Oct 25, 2013 9:58 am

Corbetts included on this walk: Beinn a' Choin

Date walked: 24/10/2013

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Pink dawn - Loch Lomond never looked as lovely as it did this morning

Unfortunately Beinn a'Choin had its own grey misty micro-climate. I could see the sun but it never reached me.
Got off the bus at Drovers Inn, walked up side of Beinglas falls, along pathless, undefined, hillocky ridge to the top. Then down in plenty of time for 2 15pm ferry from Inversnaid.

Lochan Dubh looked fine, I like these high lochans nestling among the hills. Lochan a'Chaistel over on Beinn Chabhair is a great sight in winter, worth varying your route for.

My day in pictures
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Lochan Dubh
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Top
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on way down
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Tarbet- Ben Lomond in the October sun
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