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Sgurr a'Hoor triple with Macleans

Sgurr a'Hoor triple with Macleans


Postby fipriestley » Sun Jun 08, 2014 3:49 pm

Munros included on this walk: Maoile Lunndaidh, Sgùrr a' Chaorachain, Sgùrr Chòinnich

Date walked: 07/06/2014

Time taken: 12 hours

Distance: 33 km

Ascent: 1809m

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Big walk over big hills (break from Corbetts! :lol: ) but what a grand day out 8) :thumbup: :D

Followed same route as I'd done last time (from Scoob's report) but corrected the start on the hill by crossing the second wire bridge and not the first :roll: That meant we were over the river and heading up Sgurr Choinnich on a good track all the way to the summit :clap: Nice scrambling sections although short, not much distance (or drop) between first 2 summits. The wind did pick up for a while and there were a few drops of rain, but all cleared again by summit 3 8) More boggy on the walk back to the lodge before picking up on the good track alllllll the way back out, which did finish in the rain :roll: :lol: Turned out I picked up 4 ticks on this trip :shock: That's the second week in a row they've got me, although was only the 1 last weekend.
Scoob's report with video, route and stats :D
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