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Beinn Stacath & Creag Mhor Balquhidder
Beinn Stacath & Creag Mhor Balquhidder
by scoob999 » Tue Jan 20, 2015 10:40 pm
Route description: Beinn Stacath, from Glen Buckie
Corbetts included on this walk: Beinn Stacath
Grahams included on this walk: Creag Mhor (Balquhidder)
Date walked: 17/01/2015
Time taken: 6.47 hours
Distance: 15.4 km
Ascent: 1056m
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Re: Beinn Stacath & Creag Mhor Balquhidder
by weaselmaster » Wed Jan 21, 2015 12:03 am
That snow looks awful hard work
What was the wee road like to get to the start of the walk?

What was the wee road like to get to the start of the walk?
Re: Beinn Stacath & Creag Mhor Balquhidder
by scoob999 » Wed Jan 21, 2015 6:30 pm
Aye the wee road was ok, bit snowy and only ceaser wi his wee car got stuck once
In fact, I think we might ask him to come every week till the snow melts

In fact, I think we might ask him to come every week till the snow melts

Re: Beinn Stacath & Creag Mhor Balquhidder
by ceaser » Wed Jan 21, 2015 8:40 pm
scoob999 wrote:Aye the wee road was ok, bit snowy and only ceaser wi his wee car got stuck once![]()
In fact, I think we might ask him to come every week till the snow melts
typical scoob , left me to break trail , on and off the hill

Re: Beinn Stacath & Creag Mhor Balquhidder
by colingray8 » Fri Mar 20, 2015 10:01 pm
Enjoyed that!
Thanks for posting.
/Colin

Thanks for posting.




/Colin
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