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A hard Cnoc life.
by pigeon » Sat Jan 20, 2018 7:43 pm
Corbetts included on this walk: Cnoc Coinnich
Date walked: 20/01/2018
Time taken: 6.25 hours
Distance: 15 km
Ascent: 850m
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Hard work in the fresh deep snow especially going up through the forest,worth the effort and the parking fine for the fine views from the top.Trail broken by Gav and some sheep
Up through the forest;
Cnoc Coinnich 006 by
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C C 1 by
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Hard work to get to the open hillside;
Cnoc Coinnich 011 by
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Gav's fog bow photo;
C C 2 by
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Ben Lomond;
Cnoc Coinnich 021 by
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C C 3 by
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Top ;
Cnoc Coinnich 024 by
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Cnoc Coinnich 027 by
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Loch Long;
Cnoc Coinnich 029 by
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Cnoc Coinnich 030 by
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Cnoc Coinnich 043 by
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Bunting;
Cnoc Coinnich 050 by
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