Remi James Mcmurtry - 94713

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Date : 15/10/2013

Duration : 5-8 hours

Style : Solo

Type : Quality Mountain Day (QMD)

Weather : Cloudy - Poor Visibility

Wind : Strong Wind

Camping Type : N/A

Nights Camping : 0

Mountains : Braeriach Creag Dhubh Geal-Charn Sgor Gaoith Sgoran Dubh Mor

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Description

Cycled to NH881 044, from here walked up to Creag Follais, followed by the Argyll stone. Followed N spurr to Sgoran Dubh Mor and onto Sgor Gaoith, back tracked to area between to peaks and went west down to Geal-Charn 920m, from here over to Creag Mhigeachaidh and back NW side to where I left bike. very windy on summits and decent, gusts 70mph. Cloudy on summits but clear throughout. 5.5 hours

Area : The Cairngorms

The Cairngorms are ‘a little piece of the arctic in Scotland’ according to the SMC Munros Guide and the area contains many of the tallest peaks in the East Highlands. Ben Macdui (1309m), Cairn Gorm (1244m) and Braeriach (1296) are probably three of the better known and the whole area is full of steep corries and high plateaux. Access to the mountains is typically from Aviemore or Braemar.

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