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Glen Lyon Doubler - C151-152

Glen Lyon Doubler - C151-152


Postby St Pedro » Sun Apr 22, 2018 9:48 pm

Corbetts included on this walk: Beinn Dearg (Glen Lyon), Cam Chreag (Glen Lyon)

Date walked: 22/04/2018

Time taken: 7 hours

Distance: 20.5 km

Ascent: 1281m

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Solo outing whilst Jamie and Mark Mitchell climb Carn Mair Group next door, dropped off at Innerwick.
10.10 to 17.10, tracks in use today.
iron hut at 11.20, 1st summit at 12.05, clag breaking up on ridge return, nice wee snow section to get onto ridge
.back at iron hut by 1240 and welcome seat in shelter. Meet family group heading for Corbett and further down 3 more kids, adults heading for hut.
back at first bridge by 13.50 and slog up into forest on track, 2nd summit by 1535. weather improved some sun in cold wind and view of boys first munro. wee break and quick return to car park for 17.10, only 25 min wait on my lift, home by 7.30 after ice cream in aberfeldy.
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