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Monega Hill and Glas Maol round from Glen Isla

Monega Hill and Glas Maol round from Glen Isla


Postby FrankiiB » Tue Sep 24, 2019 10:32 am

Route description: Monega Hill and Glas Maol round from Glen Isla

Munros included on this walk: Creag Leacach, Glas Maol

Corbetts included on this walk: Monamenach

Date walked: 19/09/2019

Time taken: 7.25 hours

Distance: 20.75 km

Ascent: 1135m

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A great walk in good weather. I saw no one at all all day despite it being dry and sunny, had superb views and saw a herd of stags close by. Note that at stage 6 the peat bogs are large and worth diverting around. The map might tempt you to cut corners along contours, which as I soon found out is far more difficult than following all the ups and downs! Might be difficult to navigate in poor weather as some of the tracks shown are now no more than faint paths. Watch out for considerable amount of broken fence wire which might trip you climbing Monamenach. Overall well worth the walk and excellent views!
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Looking north from Black Hill
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Deer on Carn Ait
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On Glad Maol looking SW
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Near the top of Glen Isla
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FrankiiB
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Posts: 2
Munros:30   Corbetts:5
Donalds:1
Sub 2000:3   Hewitts:4
Joined: Jul 28, 2017
Location: Birmingham/ Cardiff

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