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On the edge of Affric

On the edge of Affric


Postby Mrs Scoob » Wed Aug 12, 2020 8:18 pm

Fionas included on this walk: Beinn a'Mheadhoin

Date walked: 09/08/2020

Time taken: 2.75 hours

Distance: 5.93 km

Ascent: 446m

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Alarm-free morning after our big day in Mullardoch yesterday, so this was more of a leisurely stroll - what a day for it! 8) :D
Scoob's video :clap:


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Setting off on the new path (they've made a good job of this, heading up from new car park)
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Making our way up the pathless hillside, having left the track just before the gate
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Looking back towards Glen Affric
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Reaching the top, with a couple of cairns
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Went to both cairns then realised the summit was actually the rock peak in between
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View to Tom 'n' Toll and the Tops out to Carn Eighe (leaving this route for another day)
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Almost back at the car park
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Our stats; that'll do for a 'hair o' the dug' day :D
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