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Beinn a' Ghlo Three
Re: Beinn a' Ghlo Three
by Johnny Corbett » Wed Mar 14, 2012 12:02 pm
Hi Quoman, how about this 4 for the hundred
http://www.walkhighlands.co.uk/Forum/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=14980
http://www.walkhighlands.co.uk/Forum/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=14980
Re: Beinn a' Ghlo Three
by BoyVertiginous » Wed Mar 14, 2012 2:23 pm
Like the look of the Beinn a' Ghlo 3, quoman.
Have you already tackled these 4? http://www.walkhighlands.co.uk/perthshire/carn-mairg.shtml
Be a piece of cake for you I'd imagine.
Have you already tackled these 4? http://www.walkhighlands.co.uk/perthshire/carn-mairg.shtml
Be a piece of cake for you I'd imagine.
Re: Beinn a' Ghlo Three
by Steve B » Wed Mar 14, 2012 2:30 pm
Re: Johnny Corbett. I would second the suggestion for the Ring of Steall. There is a scramble up from the wire bridge as an alternative start that would be worth checking out.
Re: Beinn a' Ghlo Three
by quoman » Wed Mar 14, 2012 5:21 pm
Collaciotach wrote:Nice one may head here meself on Saturday
Hi Collaciotach,
you will enjoy this walk plus i hope you get good weather.
ChrisW wrote:Great stuff quoman, shame about the bit of clag higher up but you can't have everything can youanother cracker, you're fair racking em up
Cheers Chris,
yeh it looked so promising from the carpark then as soon as you hit the 700mtr that was it.My plan was to hit 100 before the end of march so looking good fingers crossed

Johnny Corbett wrote:Hi Quoman, how about this 4 for the hundred
http://www.walkhighlands.co.uk/Forum/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=14980
Had a look johnny how will the dug get across the wire bridge


BoyVertiginous wrote:Like the look of the Beinn a' Ghlo 3, quoman.
Have you already tackled these 4? http://www.walkhighlands.co.uk/perthshire/carn-mairg.shtml
Be a piece of cake for you I'd imagine.
Hi BoyVertiginous,
Ave already done that group of hills there a good 4 hills quite easy, got nae views up them

You will like the Ghlo 3.
Steve B wrote:Re: Johnny Corbett. I would second the suggestion for the Ring of Steall. There is a scramble up from the wire bridge as an alternative start that would be worth checking out.
Hi Steve B,
Had a look at JC report dont know if the dug would get across the wire bridge


Re: Beinn a' Ghlo Three
by pollyh33 » Wed Mar 14, 2012 8:33 pm
Cracking report as ever Quoman.
Could well have bumped into you on Beinn A Ghlo on Tuesday but my walking buddy Jonny616 had been eaten by a bog monster on Sunday in Glen Lochay!!! I headed to Dalmally instead- got similar conditions to you guys. But no complaints really- mild, wind free walk wearing just a baselayer for most of it- in March!!!
Good luck with hitting 100 very very soon !!!

Could well have bumped into you on Beinn A Ghlo on Tuesday but my walking buddy Jonny616 had been eaten by a bog monster on Sunday in Glen Lochay!!! I headed to Dalmally instead- got similar conditions to you guys. But no complaints really- mild, wind free walk wearing just a baselayer for most of it- in March!!!
Good luck with hitting 100 very very soon !!!

Re: Beinn a' Ghlo Three
by morag1 » Wed Mar 14, 2012 8:41 pm
Cant believe you're nearly at 100 already -Im sure when you joined you were on 20 or something.
Well done on a great day out anyway
Well done on a great day out anyway

- morag1
Re: Beinn a' Ghlo Three
by quoman » Thu Mar 15, 2012 12:12 pm
pollyh33 wrote:Cracking report as ever Quoman.![]()
Could well have bumped into you on Beinn A Ghlo on Tuesday but my walking buddy Jonny616 had been eaten by a bog monster on Sunday in Glen Lochay!!! I headed to Dalmally instead- got similar conditions to you guys. But no complaints really- mild, wind free walk wearing just a baselayer for most of it- in March!!!
Good luck with hitting 100 very very soon !!!
Cheers Polly,
Would have been nice to meet you and Jonny up there, i seen his RT very scary in that much bog.
morag1 wrote:Cant believe you're nearly at 100 already -Im sure when you joined you were on 20 or something.
Well done on a great day out anyway
Hi Morag,
Neither can i


Re: Beinn a' Ghlo Three
by gammy leg walker » Thu Mar 15, 2012 8:48 pm
Another fine TR quoman,looks like you will hit 100 just in front of me,so good luck.
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Re: Beinn a' Ghlo Three
by quoman » Thu Mar 15, 2012 10:22 pm
gammy leg walker wrote:Another fine TR quoman,looks like you will hit 100 just in front of me,so good luck.
Thanks Gammy ,
Well if i get there before you

am going to lochnagar5 hopefully

Re: Beinn a' Ghlo Three
by PeteR » Fri Mar 16, 2012 1:38 pm
Excellent report quoman
I liked these three hills when I did them
Had the mist too at times, but didn't detract from a fine wander. Met three chaps on the final summit who had cycled to the top
Insane in my book, but then us walkers probably share some of that insanity too
Good luck on the ton
If you do Lochnager then I hope you get the weather for it
Another fine circuit 




Good luck on the ton



Re: Beinn a' Ghlo Three
by quoman » Fri Mar 16, 2012 10:42 pm
PeteR wrote:Excellent report quomanI liked these three hills when I did them
Had the mist too at times, but didn't detract from a fine wander. Met three chaps on the final summit who had cycled to the top
Insane in my book, but then us walkers probably share some of that insanity too
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Good luck on the tonIf you do Lochnager then I hope you get the weather for it
Another fine circuit
Cheers Peter
" Met three chaps on the final summit who had cycled to the top" And i thought we were all mad

so do i hope the weathers on our side ave seen all the excellent picture's of the walk canny wait.
Re: Beinn a' Ghlo Three
by monty » Sat Mar 17, 2012 1:30 pm
Shame about the mist on the summits Quoman. Thats a good walk though. Big walkout 

- monty
Re: Beinn a' Ghlo Three
by quoman » Sun Mar 18, 2012 8:24 am
monty wrote:Shame about the mist on the summits Quoman. Thats a good walk though. Big walkout
Hi monty,
We like these hill's even though we hardly got any veiws, And it sure is a big walk out but enjoyable.
Re: Beinn a' Ghlo Three
by fipriestley » Sun Mar 18, 2012 11:23 pm
Good luck with views for the hundred (and one!) Quoman!
Beinn a'Ghlo was on my short-list for yesterday but went out to Loch Laggan instead. Also liking the Lochnagar set - planning to do this in April. Hope you get the weather, but enjoy it regardless! 


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