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Four Munros ... and a Bog!

Four Munros ... and a Bog!


Postby m0ns00n » Mon Aug 31, 2020 10:59 am

Route description: Ben Lui and Beinn a'Chlèibh

Munros included on this walk: Beinn a' Chlèibh, Beinn Dubhchraig, Ben Lui, Ben Oss

Date walked: 19/09/2020

Time taken: 10.9 hours

Distance: 20.9 km

Ascent: 1621m

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For this hike we decided to try something a bit more adventurous and tackle the four Munros near Tyndrum. Ordinarily these Munros are done as two separate walks (Ben Oss and Beinn Dubhchraig from Dalrigh, and Ben Lui and Beinn a'Chleibh from Glen Lochay). However, with two cars it makes it possible to chain the two routes together and bag all four in one go. Once again we were fortunate to have a spectacular day, enjoying views down to Loch Lomond, up towards Ben Nevis and out to the Western Isles.

Check out the video on YouTube: https://youtu.be/r6y_BqXd_4M

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