Katie Harris - 140861

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Date : 09/06/2006

Duration : 5-8 hours

Style : Equals

Type : Quality Mountain Day (QMD)

Weather : Clear - sunny - good visibility

Wind : No wind

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Nights Camping : 0

Mountains : Sgurr Ghiubhsachain The Saddle The Saddle - Sgurr Leac nan Each The Saddle - Sgurr na Forcan The Saddle - Spidean Dhomhuill Bhric [1891: Sgurr na Creige]

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Sheil Bridge, A Boid an Fhithich 644, btwn Meaulan Odar and Farcan Ridge, Beatach Coire, Mahalgain (lake), The Saddle 1010 (snowball fight to cool down), Spidean Dhomhuil Bhric 939, Leac nan Each, Sgur Ghaibhsacian, down to Allt Undalain. Very hot, had one sided sunburn. lots of snowball fights from soft snow on summits to cool down. Hot 26 degrees

Area : Loch Eil To Glen Shiel (Incl Knoydart)

The Great Glen to the east, the A87 to the north and the A830 to the south separate this area from its surroundings and enclose an area of high mountains and low glens. The highest mountain is Sgurr na Ciche (1040m) and further north the South Glen Shiel Ridge is formed by a whopping seven Munros! Also in the area is The Saddle (1010m) which is home to the classic Forcan Ridge. Peaks in the mountains list are all above 900m.

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