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Meall Lighiche

Meall Lighiche


Postby pigeon » Fri Mar 30, 2018 4:20 pm

Corbetts included on this walk: Meall Lighiche

Date walked: 30/03/2018

Time taken: 4.75 hours

Distance: 11.4 km

Ascent: 849m

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Good day on one of Glencoe's lesser known hills,made a start up Sgurr n h-udlaidh but a bit of snow and wind had me back down the glen after my sandwich,


Towards Creag Bhan;

ImageMeall Lighiche 004 by Pigeon, on Flickr


Sgorr Dhonuill;


ImageMeall Lighiche 012 by Pigeon, on Flickr



ImageMeall Lighiche 013 by Pigeon, on Flickr




Pap of Glencoe and Mamores;


ImageMeall Lighiche 015 by Pigeon, on Flickr




Sgurr n h Ulaidh;


ImageMeall Lighiche 018 by Pigeon, on Flickr



West from summit;


ImageMeall Lighiche 026 by Pigeon, on Flickr


Glen Creran;


ImageMeall Lighiche 034 by Pigeon, on Flickr




ImageMeall Lighiche 037 by Pigeon, on Flickr




ImageMeall Lighiche 043 by Pigeon, on Flickr
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