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Corryhabbie Hill

Corryhabbie Hill


Postby csimbad » Thu Dec 30, 2010 12:46 am

Corbetts included on this walk: Corryhabbie Hill

Date walked: 29/12/2010

Time taken: 3 hours

Distance: 12.2 km

Ascent: 745m

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Thought I would head back up across from Ben Rinnes to the Corryhabbie Hill . Arrived at noon struggling to park the car but finally got parked in the snow, fingers were crossed that I wouldn't get stuck again. So off I went and headed up to the Carn 'a' Bhodaich first the weather was brilliant and so were the views. I then headed up to Muckle Lapprach onto Corryhabbie Hill, the snow was taking my weight which was suprising after what I've consumed over the feastive period. Once at the summit I had something to eat then headed back down pretty much the same way I went up. Getting back to the car at 3pm and headed off without getting stuck. A good day. :)

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Re: Corryhabbie Hill

Postby dooterbang » Thu Dec 30, 2010 1:12 am

Well done on getting out.

Love the 5th photo.
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Re: Corryhabbie Hill

Postby kevsbald » Thu Dec 30, 2010 2:41 pm

Guid joab getting oot o Huntly, from what I saw of Aberdeenshire last week.
Yet to do this but high on my wish list. Looked a fab day. Ye probably just burned aff the sprouts!
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Re: Corryhabbie Hill

Postby csimbad » Thu Dec 30, 2010 8:32 pm

dooterbang wrote:Well done on getting out.

Love the 5th photo.


Thanks Dooterbang got me a new camera from santa so was up there trying it out couldn't have asked for a better day. :)

kevsbald wrote:Guid joab getting oot o Huntly, from what I saw of Aberdeenshire last week.
Yet to do this but high on my wish list. Looked a fab day. Ye probably just burned aff the sprouts!


Thanks Kevsbald, this was my 3rd attempt in the last ten days to get up there so was happy to get good weather with the roads all clear just about.
Think it's was more of the beer than the sprouts :lol:
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