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Talla Bheith Forest Corbets from Bridge of Ericht with e-bke

Talla Bheith Forest Corbets from Bridge of Ericht with e-bke


Postby m3doc » Sat Jul 11, 2015 10:05 pm

Route description: Stob an Aonaich Mhòir, from Loch Rannoch

Corbetts included on this walk: Beinn Mholach, Stob an Aonaich Mhòir

Date walked: 06/07/2015

Time taken: 7 hours

Distance: 36 km

Ascent: 1200m

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Using scoob999's route from Bridge of Ericht used e-bike for the 7.75 miles (12.5 km) & less than an hour to highpoint on hydro / estate road where a small cairn on right, just SE of Stob an Aonaich Mhoir, reached by grassy slopes within 40 mins from bike. Free wheeled back down road 2.3 miles (3.8 km) to lay-bye on right just after bend having crossed the bridge of tributary to Allt Ghlas, where there is pile of old electricity power line poles and a small cairn on east side of road marking the approach to Beinn Mholach which lies 3 miles (4.8 km) due east but over tedious clumpy grass and heather, peat hags and bog so taking 2.5 hours each way. Easy back to car stopping only to open and close deer fence gate. Good views from Stob an Aonaich Mhoir and grand stone mason constructed cairn and trig point on Beinn Mholach.
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