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The Cobbler repeated, this time in Sumer...hot and clear day
by Petr Dakota » Sat Aug 10, 2019 8:07 pm
Corbetts included on this walk: The Cobbler
Date walked: 27/06/2019
Time taken: 3.36 hours
Distance: 11.2 km
Ascent: 863m
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The Route:No much time for hillwalking that day, but the weather asked for some trip with views...Arrochars , The Cobbler chosen as a quickie to get some refreshment...not far from home...To compare the conditions here is my previous trip in Arrochar Alps same area, winter snowy-icy conditions, but clear blue sky and sun, great views. Climbed 1.2.2015, my route was The Cobbler - Beinn Ime - Beinn Narnain:
Here is the recent trip - The Cobbler in a clear, hot summer day - Photos at the end of the video:
Last edited by
Petr Dakota on Wed Sep 04, 2019 5:28 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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Petr Dakota
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Petr Dakota
- Mountain Walker
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- Posts: 1274
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Munros:247 Corbetts:28
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Fionas:8 Donalds:4
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Sub 2000:3 Hewitts:19
- Wainwrights:12 Islands:1
- Joined: Sep 3, 2014
- Location: North Lanarkshire
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