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Beinn Narnain 2011

Beinn Narnain 2011


Postby JonAksel » Sun Aug 05, 2012 12:12 am

Munros included on this walk: Beinn Narnain

Date walked: 04/09/2011

Time taken: 6.5 hours

Distance: 11.4 km

Ascent: 1276m

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This is a new report, written about a trip made in 2011.
This is the route.

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Here is an overview of the two mountains involved, seen from the roadside.
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Approaching the cobbler.
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View of Loch Long.
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Arrochar with Ben Lomond in the background.
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I went around this one.
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Just reconnaisance. I will have to come back better prepared, and claim it on the corbett round. I can't claim it from there, so I refrained from ticking it. St. Peter would ask: Why did you tick the Cobbler and you didn't climb to the summit. It would be like cheating in the olympics. This is the one tricky corbett. I am still alive though.
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Another Corbett seen through the window of the Cobbler. The Brack.
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Cobbler lookalike.
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Beinn Narnain.
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Beinn Narnain is definitely climbed.
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View of Loch Long again.
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Geology.
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Backview:
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Some flowers lighting up the dark.
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I came back to the carpark just after dark, then I had some fish and chips in Arrochar.
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A very interesting day that I will gladly repeat.
JonAksel
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