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Stob Dubh ,Etive

Stob Dubh ,Etive


Postby pigeon » Fri Nov 29, 2019 6:36 pm

Route description: Stob Dubh, Glen Etive

Corbetts included on this walk: Stob Dubh

Date walked: 29/11/2019

Time taken: 5.5 hours

Distance: 10.3 km

Ascent: 1000m

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Nice steep climb up to An Grianan then along to the Corbett,back same way nasty boggy crappy slippy descent though :roll:


From An Grianan;


Image20191129_084745 by Pigeon, on Flickr


Image20191129_084842 by Pigeon, on Flickr



Big Bookil,Easians in the distance;


Image20191129_105651 by Pigeon, on Flickr




Stob Dubh;


Image20191129_095546 by Pigeon, on Flickr




Down Loch Etive;


Image20191129_105314 by Pigeon, on Flickr





Bidean;


Image20191129_105707 by Pigeon, on Flickr




Image20191129_105811 by Pigeon, on Flickr




Crianlarich hills;


Image20191129_110319 by Pigeon, on Flickr




summit cairn;;;


Image20191129_110328 by Pigeon, on Flickr




Nevis range;

Image20191129_105659 by Pigeon, on Flickr




Image20191129_114502 by Pigeon, on Flickr



looking back;


Image20191129_114744 by Pigeon, on Flickr




Mandatory Bookil pic;


Image20191129_133539 by Pigeon, on Flickr
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