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Gods own Land

Gods own Land


Postby mountainboy12 » Sun May 03, 2015 6:30 pm

Route description: Gleouraich and Spidean Mialach

Munros included on this walk: Gleouraich, Spidean Mialach

Date walked: 02/05/2015

Time taken: 5.5 hours

Distance: 12 km

Ascent: 1130m

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My report is on Spidean Mialach & Gleouraich... ENJOY!

Spean Bridge Commando Memorial
ImageSAM_2203 by Mountainboy12, on Flickr

Gairich
ImageSAM_2206 by Mountainboy12, on Flickr

Sgurr na Ciche
ImageSAM_2211 by Mountainboy12, on Flickr

Spidean Mialach
ImageSAM_2214 by Mountainboy12, on Flickr

Gairich
ImageSAM_2219 by Mountainboy12, on Flickr

Knoydart
ImageSAM_2223 by Mountainboy12, on Flickr

Almost There!
ImageP5021239 by Mountainboy12, on Flickr

Spidean Mialach summit in sight!
ImageSAM_2224 by Mountainboy12, on Flickr

Hamish at the top of his 80th Munro!
ImageSAM_2229 by Mountainboy12, on Flickr

Spidean Mialach Panorama #1
ImageSAM_2230 by Mountainboy12, on Flickr

Spidean Mialach Panorama #2
ImageSAM_2231 by Mountainboy12, on Flickr

South Glen Shiel Ridge
ImageSAM_2232 by Mountainboy12, on Flickr

The Saddle
ImageSAM_2233 by Mountainboy12, on Flickr

Gleouraich
ImageSAM_2234 by Mountainboy12, on Flickr

Garbh Chioch Mhor & Sgurr na Ciche
ImageSAM_2236 by Mountainboy12, on Flickr

Ben Nevis
ImageSAM_2238 by Mountainboy12, on Flickr

Spidean Mialach
ImageSAM_2240 by Mountainboy12, on Flickr

Sgurr an Fhuarain
ImageSAM_2245 by Mountainboy12, on Flickr

Sgurr Mor
ImageSAM_2246 by Mountainboy12, on Flickr

Creag Coire na Fiar Bhealaich
ImageSAM_2250 by Mountainboy12, on Flickr

Spidean Mialach
ImageSAM_2253 by Mountainboy12, on Flickr

Gleouraich
ImageSAM_2258 by Mountainboy12, on Flickr

Gleouraich Summit!
ImageP5021292 by Mountainboy12, on Flickr

Hamish at the top of Gleouraich
ImageSAM_2261 by Mountainboy12, on Flickr

Gleouraich Summit Panorama #1
ImageSAM_2266 by Mountainboy12, on Flickr

Gleouraich Summit Panorama #2
ImageSAM_2267 by Mountainboy12, on Flickr

Lunchtime!
ImageIMG_4096 by Mountainboy12, on Flickr

Sgurr a'Mhaoraich
ImageSAM_2263 by Mountainboy12, on Flickr

Beinn Sgritheall
ImageSAM_2264 by Mountainboy12, on Flickr

Ladhar Bheinn
ImageSAM_2265 by Mountainboy12, on Flickr

Gleouraich from Druim Seileach
ImageSAM_2270 by Mountainboy12, on Flickr

A Hole
ImageSAM_2276 by Mountainboy12, on Flickr
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Re: Gods own Land

Postby AnnieMacD » Sun May 03, 2015 7:45 pm

Great photos Mountainboy and Everest - oops, I mean Hamish.

Sorry, I haven't put up my report yet of the day I met you on Maol Chean-dearg but I did put your photo up on Flickr. Hope you got it.
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Re: Gods own Land

Postby Silverhill » Sun May 03, 2015 9:45 pm

Mmmm, those hills look very tasty! 8)
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Re: Gods own Land

Postby rockhopper » Sun May 03, 2015 11:17 pm

a pair of hills best reserved for a good day which you got - nice one ! - cheers :)
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