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Beinn Tulaichean, Cruach Ardrain, Beinn a'Chroin, An Caistea
by terminalsump » Tue Aug 01, 2017 11:26 pm
Date walked: 01/04/2017
Time taken: 8.55 hours
Distance: 26 km
Ascent: 2016m
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I decided to tackle these four munro's as a round, which proved to be a great, but long day.
The route-finding between Beinn Tulaichean and Beinn a'Chroin needed a little bit of care, staying below the crags traversing around Stob Glas. This may be problematic in winter with snow, and would require care.
Grey Height at the start by
Morgan Tim, on Flickr
Grey Height on Cruach Ardrain by
Morgan Tim, on Flickr
Summit of Cruach Ardrain by
Morgan Tim, on Flickr
Beinn Tulaichean by
Morgan Tim, on Flickr
Beinn Tulaichean Panorama by
Morgan Tim, on Flickr
Cruach Ardrain & Beinn Tulaichean from An Caisteal by
Morgan Tim, on Flickr
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terminalsump
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