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Bridge of Tilt - Carn a Chlamain

Bridge of Tilt - Carn a Chlamain


Postby ctaylor01 » Tue Nov 05, 2019 6:22 pm

Route description: Càrn a'Chlamain

Munros included on this walk: Càrn a' Chlamain

Date walked: 05/11/2019

Time taken: 4.59 hours

Distance: 25.6 km

Ascent: 1279m

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So nice after days of heavy rain to see the hills clearer.

The route was simple, at the car park there is a house opposite the entrance with a road/track. Walkers/cyclists/runners are welcome, simply follow the path - discreet markers, very simples.

The path that way is cyclable, but a bit of narrow track/pushing in places further up. The road/land rover track on the other side of the river is in great condition and cyclable all the way to summit should that be your thing.

I would not be too hung up on "the long walk in", its really no hardship at all and its not that long. Its flat and beautiful and lovely for walking/running.

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Easy path across from the car park

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Things about to open up

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This fellow is on the left as you head upstream

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Well defined path heading to the summit

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Moody weather rolling in

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Happiness - hot drink and cake


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