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Stob Dubh ,Etive
by pigeon » Fri Nov 29, 2019 6:36 pm
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
From An Grianan;
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Big Bookil,Easians in the distance;
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Stob Dubh;
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Down Loch Etive;
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Bidean;
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Crianlarich hills;
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summit cairn;;;
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Nevis range;
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looking back;
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Mandatory Bookil pic;
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