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Beinn na Gainimh and Loch Freuchie
by pigeon » Mon May 30, 2016 7:10 pm
Date walked: 30/05/2016
Time taken: 6.25 hours
Distance: 22.9 km
Ascent: 841m
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Braw bank holiday hike.
Schiehallion;
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Creag Grianain and Meall nam Fuaran;
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Loch a' Mhuilinn;
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Beinn na Gainimh cairn;
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Chonzie;
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Glen Lochan;
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Loch Freuchie;
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Tons of wildlife life on this one ;
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by Ian Bayne » Sat Jun 25, 2016 6:13 am
So thats what that hill looks like that was the day my cheap aldi compass fell to bits in the clag need to do that on a clear day . Been watching Bill Odie lately nice pics
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