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A solo 2 day adventure walk around Loch Treigs 5 Munros

A solo 2 day adventure walk around Loch Treigs 5 Munros


by Mountainlove » Tue Jun 03, 2014 11:17 am

Route description: Chno Dearg and Stob Coire Sgriodain

Munros included on this walk: Beinn na Lap, Chno Dearg, Stob a' Choire Mheadhoin, Stob Coire Easain, Stob Coire Sgriodain

Date walked: 01/06/2014

Time taken: 14.5 hours

Distance: 33.6 km

Ascent: 2672m

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Re: A solo 2 day adventure walk around Loch Treigs 5 Munros

Postby portinscale » Mon Jun 09, 2014 1:41 pm

Great report and great route. I was on the Grey Corries on the Friday and the weather was stunning.
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Re: A solo 2 day adventure walk around Loch Treigs 5 Munros

Postby Mountainlove » Tue Jun 10, 2014 8:06 am

portinscale wrote:Great report and great route. I was on the Grey Corries on the Friday and the weather was stunning.

Many thanks :D
I hope you enjoyed the Grey Corries...they are a stunning set of mountains!
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Re: A solo 2 day adventure walk around Loch Treigs 5 Munros

Postby rockhopper » Tue Jun 10, 2014 12:51 pm

nice looking route and looks like you made the most of it - an area to which I'd like to return - cheers :)
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Re: A solo 2 day adventure walk around Loch Treigs 5 Munros

Postby Mountainlove » Tue Jun 10, 2014 1:42 pm

rockhopper wrote:nice looking route and looks like you made the most of it - an area to which I'd like to return - cheers :)

Many thanks! Yes the area is stunning!But looking at your remaining Munros, I am guessing it will have to wait until you are completed :D
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Re: A solo 2 day adventure walk around Loch Treigs 5 Munros

Postby londonwalker » Sun Jun 15, 2014 5:51 am

Like Everyone else - I really enjoy your walk reports ML and a terrific overnighter it looked too. Wish I'd thought of doing these hills like this!. Got a few other wild camps planned for my trip later this summer and hope the weather is as kind to me as it was you. Great camera work - The zoomed shot of the station strangely makes it look so isolated don't you think?
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Re: A solo 2 day adventure walk around Loch Treigs 5 Munros

Postby Mountainlove » Tue Jun 17, 2014 11:24 am

londonwalker wrote:Like Everyone else - I really enjoy your walk reports ML and a terrific overnighter it looked too. Wish I'd thought of doing these hills like this!. Got a few other wild camps planned for my trip later this summer and hope the weather is as kind to me as it was you. Great camera work - The zoomed shot of the station strangely makes it look so isolated don't you think?


Yes I do agree, it felt really isolated with all the open spaces and mountains around it. Its one place I yet have to travel to by train...luckily I still have a few Munros left next to it :D
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Re: A solo 2 day adventure walk around Loch Treigs 5 Munros

Postby Mr mcgoo » Thu Jun 19, 2014 8:05 pm

What a Fabidoo report ,so good I've changed plan for weekend 28/7/14 and I'm doing this walk absolutly fantastic can't wait :D
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Re: A solo 2 day adventure walk around Loch Treigs 5 Munros

Postby Mr mcgoo » Fri Jun 20, 2014 12:03 pm

Mr mcgoo wrote:What a Fabidoo report ,so good I've changed plan for weekend 28/7/14 and I'm doing this walk absolutly fantastic can't wait :D

sorry doing it on 28/6/14 any takers ?hoping to meet the guys doing the corrour 3 on the trail :D
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Re: A solo 2 day adventure walk around Loch Treigs 5 Munros

Postby Mountainlove » Fri Jun 20, 2014 12:11 pm

Mr mcgoo wrote:
Mr mcgoo wrote:What a Fabidoo report ,so good I've changed plan for weekend 28/7/14 and I'm doing this walk absolutly fantastic can't wait :D

sorry doing it on 28/6/14 any takers ?hoping to meet the guys doing the corrour 3 on the trail :D


Oh thats great that you are planning to do the walk end of this month. :clap: :clap: Why don't you try the
Meeting up, arranging trips and walking clubs
Forum on this site. You might be able to find someone, who want to join you :thumbup:
Lol hopefully you will find some Sandwich providers as well!!
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Re: A solo 2 day adventure walk around Loch Treigs 5 Munros

Postby Mr mcgoo » Fri Jun 20, 2014 3:51 pm

Mountainlove wrote:
Mr mcgoo wrote:
Mr mcgoo wrote:What a Fabidoo report ,so good I've changed plan for weekend 28/7/14 and I'm doing this walk absolutly fantastic can't wait :D

sorry doing it on 28/6/14 any takers ?hoping to meet the guys doing the corrour 3 on the trail :D


Oh thats great that you are planning to do the walk end of this month. :clap: :clap: Why don't you try the
Meeting up, arranging trips and walking clubs
Forum on this site. You might be able to find someone, who want to join you :thumbup:
Lol hopefully you will find some Sandwich providers as well!!

thing is i am lucky enough to have mon and tue off so got 4 days to play with, i may change itenery slightly, if the weather is like you had ,then il be hanging about the loch side all day and just go for a wonder without carrying my gear,if i get some-one to come along with me they not be able to do that, mybees thats why i always go solo,can do what you like without upsetting the applecart.happy daze yehaaaa
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Re: A solo 2 day adventure walk around Loch Treigs 5 Munros

Postby Butterscotch » Mon Aug 03, 2020 11:13 am

Fabulous report and great photos :clap:
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Re: A solo 2 day adventure walk around Loch Treigs 5 Munros

Postby Butterscotch » Mon Aug 03, 2020 11:15 am

londonwalker wrote:Like Everyone else - I really enjoy your walk reports ML and a terrific overnighter it looked too. Wish I'd thought of doing these hills like this!. Got a few other wild camps planned for my trip later this summer and hope the weather is as kind to me as it was you. Great camera work - The zoomed shot of the station strangely makes it look so isolated don't you think?


Yes the photo of the station is amazing!
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