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Stob Ban

Stob Ban


Postby steviesea » Fri Nov 17, 2017 12:28 am

Route description: Stob Ban (Mamores) and Mullach nan Coirean

Munros included on this walk: Mullach nan Coirean, Stob Bàn (Mamores)

Date walked: 14/06/2017

Distance: 12 km

Ascent: 1190m

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Enjoyable walk with some great views all round. Followed the route suggested here on WH. Thankfully the weather stayed fairly decent and the only people I saw all day was a brief passing of a party of 4 midway between the 2 Munro's.
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The view down Coire Mhusgain
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Looking up to see whats in store for me
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The big Ben comes into view
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Looking up to the mighty cliffs of Stob Ban
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Sgurr a' Mhaim + the Devils Ridge
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Stob Ban summit
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Down to WHW
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Across to the Ben again
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The way I'm headed
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WHW and Mam na Gualainn
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Back up to Stob Ban
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A bit further on. A couple of the people I saw are just to the left of the boulder (centre)
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Moody skies over Loch Linnhe and Beinn a Bheithir
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Summit of Mullach nan Coirean
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I'm going down that ridge
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The view up Glen Nevis. I followed the deer fence down to a style the on to tracks through the trees and eventually after a short trip on the tarmac arrive back at the lower falls carpark.
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