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Beinn Liath Mhor

Beinn Liath Mhor


Postby amiwicksy » Wed Nov 14, 2018 9:37 pm

Route description: Beinn Liath Mhor, Achnashellach

Munros included on this walk: Beinn Liath Mhòr

Date walked: 10/11/2018

Time taken: 5.35 hours

Distance: 12.7 km

Ascent: 875m

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Started walking towards Beinn Liath Mhor from the Torridon side about 8am, the weather was looking not too shabby the sun was shining at least, encountered a friendly stag in the Beinn Eighe car park heading towards Ling Hut, he was so cool, made my day. I was in awe too at Beinn Eighe such a beautiful mountain that too is on my to do list.
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Made way along the long stone stalkers path passing the Corbetts Sgorr nan Lochan Uaine and Sgurr Dubh before ascending up sandstone slabs (which was enjoyable) to Beinn Liath Mhor, was pretty windy but had a wee lull just before we headed up to the summit. Took some really fabulous pics of the scenery and of Sgorr Ruadh (we were going to do this one too but decided to leave this till the Sunday) before making way back down the same route
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This was Munro 13!! so was glad no injuries or broken bones!! phew :crazy:
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