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Moruisg

Moruisg


Postby steven65 » Wed Apr 22, 2015 3:01 pm

Munros included on this walk: Moruisg

Date walked: 18/04/2015

Time taken: 7.3 hours

Distance: 17.7 km

Ascent: 938m

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A wonderful day out in great conditions - me & my 2 doge Oskar & Ruby - Ruby`s 2nd munro & Oskar - well about 146 now - need to check.
Drove up on Friday night & slept in the viewpoint car park in nearby Glen Docherty - a beautiful clear star filled night. The walk was ok - not boring at all for a supposed boring hill- great views ALL around , a few deer on the hill so dogs kept on lead - but let off on way out via Glenuaig , scorching heat here stopped to rest twice from the HOT sun. The route attached is a great way down off this munro on an excellent zig zag stalkers path , giving fine views over of munros to come - Maoile Lunndaidh & the 2 Sgurr`s - when doing these I`ll camp at Pollan Buidhe - it looks an excellent base point for theses 3 . A great day out - fotos & video on TH via FB
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steven65
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