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DIY in the Grampians and Cairngorms

DIY in the Grampians and Cairngorms


Postby Silverhill » Sat Jun 27, 2015 8:20 pm

Date walked: 14/05/2005

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May – June 2005

Fort William – Glen Nevis: SYHA Glen Nevis
Glen Nevis – Meannanach: bothy
Meannanach – Loch Ossian: SYHA Loch Ossian
Loch Ossian – Culra: bothy
Culra – Dalwhinnie: camping next to Dalwhinnie Hotel
Dalwhinnie – Luibleathann: wild camp
Luibleathan – Kingussie: Independent hostel

Train Kingussie – Aviemore

Aviemore – Glen More: SYHA Cairngorm Lodge
Glen More – Glen Dee: wild camp
Glen Dee – Tarf Water: wild camp, next to a building without a roof, which I thought was Tarf Bothy, but it wasn’t.
Tarf Water – Blair Atholl: B&B
Blair Atholl – Daldhu: wild camp
Daldhu – Spittal of Glenshee: Independent hostel
Spittal of Glenshee – Inverey: SYHA Inverey
Inverey – Hutchinson Memorial Hut: bothy
Hutchinson Memorial Hut – Glen More, bus Glen More – Aviemore: SYHA Aviemore


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