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Fiarach ,Plan B
by pigeon » Mon Oct 28, 2019 6:28 pm
Fionas included on this walk: Fiarach
Date walked: 28/10/2019
Time taken: 3.75 hours
Distance: 9.75 km
Ascent: 520m
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Meant to be Ben More today but a surprising amount of snow was on the big hills,so with no winter gear with me Fiarach was a good plan B.Met fellow walker Alec at the fence and had a good blether with him at the top and on the way down.
Beinn Chuirn;
Fiarach 005 by
Pigeon, on Flickr
Beinn Dorian and heart attack hill;
Fiarach 010 by
Pigeon, on Flickr
Top;
Fiarach 012 by
Pigeon, on Flickr
Ben Ime;
Fiarach 013 by
Pigeon, on Flickr
Beinn an Lochain;
Fiarach 014 by
Pigeon, on Flickr
Alec;
Fiarach 015 by
Pigeon, on Flickr
Crianlarich hills;
Fiarach 019 by
Pigeon, on Flickr
Ben More Stob Binnien;
Fiarach 021 by
Pigeon, on Flickr
Ben Challum;
Fiarach 023 by
Pigeon, on Flickr
Fiarach 025 by
Pigeon, on Flickr
Ben Lui;
Fiarach 027 by
Pigeon, on Flickr
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