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Cul Mor to Loch Lurgainn via Stac Pollaidh

Cul Mor to Loch Lurgainn via Stac Pollaidh


Postby GravelInspector » Sun Nov 25, 2012 2:05 am

Fionas included on this walk: Stac Pollaidh

Date walked: 05/08/1980

Time taken: 8 hours

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Day 5 (I think) of the 1980 FSC trip. We started from a high (and relatively low-midge) camp on Cul Mor, dropped down to the back of Cul Beag, walked along the side of Loch Lurgainn (dumping packs at the foot of Stac Pollaidh for a lunchtime jaunt up there - well worth the detour) and then on to cross the neck of Loch Lurgainn by stepping stones (unique? Maybe ; but unusual, certainly.).
We camped again amongst birch trees at the side of Loch Bad na-h-Achlaise. That was bloody midgy.
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