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A "glorious" day in Glen Feshie

Route: Mullach Clach a' Bhlàir

Munros: Mullach Clach a' Bhlàir

Date walked: 14/07/2019

Time taken: 7 hours

Distance: 20km

Ascent: 861m

We had been looking forward to this walk since we came up to the Cairngorms as we had heard it was a very beautiful Glen. We had wondered about using the bikes, but reports of the path having been washed away put us off. We needn't have worried as they have done some repair and we could have got the bikes past the difficulties without to much gymnastics :crazy:
ImageIMG_3241 by Joan Howard, on Flickr
ImageIMG_3237 by Joan Howard, on Flickr
ImageDSCF3053 by Joan Howard, on Flickr
So we started out from the carpark and it was a good decision as we got to really appreciate the Glen :D
ImageIMG_3238 by Joan Howard, on Flickr
ImageIMG_3240 by Joan Howard, on Flickr
It was easy crossing all the burns as we had such dry fine weather, absolutely glorious :)
ImageIMG_3236 by Joan Howard, on Flickr
The path was really excellent for most of the way. :)
ImageDSCF3036 by Joan Howard, on Flickr
ImageIMG_3231 by Joan Howard, on Flickr
ImageIMG_3228 by Joan Howard, on Flickr
And of course the fantastic views.
ImageIMG_3230 by Joan Howard, on Flickr
ImageIMG_3227 by Joan Howard, on Flickr
Here is one of Pathfinderpaul having time to stop and stare :D
ImageDSCF3049 by Joan Howard, on Flickr
We even had time to stop and see the wildlife, which we would have missed on the bikes.
ImageIMG_3225 by Joan Howard, on Flickr
How about this for a foxglove :clap:
ImageDSCF3056 by Joan Howard, on Flickr
Having enjoyed the Glen the hill came into view. We met a couple of guys who told us how brilliant the refurbished Bothy was , they'd been in there for three days, perhaps another time, when just site seeing.
ImageIMG_3222 by Joan Howard, on Flickr
Tree line goes quite a way up the hill which is what they are trying to achieve here with the reforestation.
ImageDSCF3061 by Joan Howard, on Flickr
ImageDSCF3064 by Joan Howard, on Flickr
Eventually we ran out of trees and just had the bare hillside, but we missed the shade as it was hot :roll:
ImageDSCF3073 by Joan Howard, on Flickr
ImageDSCF3069 by Joan Howard, on Flickr
The summit wasn't much to look at :shock:
ImageDSCF3077 by Joan Howard, on Flickr
Just the walk back, bit cooler going down and the forest to look forward to.
ImageDSCF3081 by Joan Howard, on Flickr :D
A really great day out :clap:

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Comments: 3



I fluncked the Lancet Edge!

Attachment(s) Munros: Càrn Dearg (Loch Pattack), Geal-chàrn (Alder)
Date walked: 08/07/2019
Distance: 10.2km
Ascent: 1411m
Comments: 1
Views: 2067


In "cairn" you get lost!

Attachment(s) Munros: Am Faochagach
Date walked: 29/06/2019
Distance: 12.4km
Ascent: 902m
Views: 1490


My 200th Munro

Attachment(s) Munros: Creag Leacach, Glas Maol
Date walked: 07/08/2018
Distance: 11.7km
Ascent: 787m
Comments: 3
Views: 2688


The problem of getting back

Munros: Bidean nam Bian, Stob Coire Sgreamhach
Date walked: 21/06/2014
Distance: 11km
Views: 709

Ponyexpress


Location: Mold, North Wales
Activity: Hill Bagger
Mountain: Five Sisters
Place: Gruinard Bay
Gear: Arcteryx winter jacket
Member: Local Ramblers. U3A
Ideal day out: Epic ridge walk

Munros: 243
Tops: 2
Corbetts: 1
Wainwrights: 58
Hewitts: 42



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2019

Trips: 3
Distance: 42.6 km
Ascent: 3174m
Munros: 4

2018

Trips: 1
Distance: 11.7 km
Ascent: 787m
Munros: 2

2014

Trips: 1
Distance: 11 km
Munros: 2


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