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Corbetts: An Stac, Rois-Bheinn, Sgurr na Ba Glaise

Corbetts: An Stac, Rois-Bheinn, Sgurr na Ba Glaise


Postby johnnycool » Sun Feb 16, 2020 4:40 pm

Corbetts included on this walk: An Stac, Rois-Bheinn, Sgùrr na Ba Glaise

Date walked: 31/07/2012

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Campervan trip 035 2012.
From 27 July to 1 August stayed at Sunnyside camp site, Portnadoran.
Parked at NM767822. Skirted round E side of Tom Odhar and started ascent through woods from NM772816. Ascent by burn SSW and so on to Seann Chruach. Phoned Jean to see if she could see me from the van. On to An Stac (Corbett 14 Section 10). Then to the bealach at NM761785. From there I took a rising traverse up the craggy N slope finding ramps and came out on to the ridge just E of the summit of Rois Bheinn (Corbett 12 section 10). The summit is the E top not the W. From the summit I headed E to pt 701 and on to Sgurr na Ba Glaise (Corbett 13 Section 10). I then followed the ridge Druim Fiaclach to pt 869 then N to the bealach NM792795. From there a descent down Meall Damh dto the bridge at NM778813. Then back to van.
A brilliant route in good weather. 6.25 hrs.
Returned to Sunnyside for the final night before moving to WC 123 North of Applecross the following morning.
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