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Glen Callater to Conachraig, back by Dubh loch, Eagles rock

Glen Callater to Conachraig, back by Dubh loch, Eagles rock


Postby scoob999 » Wed Nov 26, 2014 11:21 pm

Munros included on this walk: Càrn a' Choire Bhòidheach, Càrn an t-Sagairt Mòr, Lochnagar

Corbetts included on this walk: Conachcraig

Date walked: 23/11/2014

Time taken: 11.2 hours

Distance: 39.7 km

Ascent: 1840m

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Finally a return to the White Mounth for me after the disastrous first visit :shock: had made a small change to my original route (obviously) :lol: This one never quite went to plan either but took us out by Dubh Loch under the towering cliffs of Eagles rock and Creag an Dubh-Loch The highest in the gorms seemingly :?

The plan had been to do the 5 Munros and the Corbett, possibly picking up Tolmont and Tom Buidhe as well but we got scuppered by the river crossing :( never mind, the return will be from Glen Doll planning on doing Central gully on Creag an Dubh-loch just cause it looks cool :D
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