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Carn a' Chullinn - C149 (LW)

Carn a' Chullinn - C149 (LW)


Postby St Pedro » Mon Sep 11, 2017 5:03 pm

Route description: Càrn a' Chuilinn, via Glen Doe

Corbetts included on this walk: Càrn a' Chuilinn

Date walked: 08/09/2017

Time taken: 5 hours

Distance: 15 km

Ascent: 754m

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John, Jamie and I, 1.15 to 6.15pm, last day of Lads week @ The Logs.
Forecast better in afternoon so saw Mark 2+3 away home then headed for hills past fort Augustus.
New layby car park and bypass path around windfarm complex at start of route. Lost Great Glen walker encountered looking for way to Invergarry!
Follow vehicle track and lots pickups descending hill due to imminent arrival wind turbines, then at bridge/corner headed off onto stalker path before heading directly up hill to summit set far back from visible ridge. First time seen sun since Sunday but clag arrives just before we get to summit. Return via stream to outward route.
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