Sean Magee - 94408

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Date : 25/02/2018

Duration : 8+ hours

Style : Equals

Type : Quality Mountain Day (QMD)

Weather : Clear - sunny - good visibility

Wind : Gentle breeze

Camping Type : N/A

Nights Camping : 0

Mountains : Stob Coire Nan Lochan

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Description

The plan was to do Bidean Nan Bian. One of the party really struggled so at the top of Stob Coire Nan Lochan I said we were just going to head down to make it a circular route rather than doing Bidean Nan Bian. There was a suggestion to cut down the steep entry into the Hidden Glen but I made the decision not to due to the struggling member.
Apart from that, a beautiful day with some great views

Area : Glencoe South (Loch Linnhe To Loch Etive)

The southern side of Glen Coe includes some very well-known mountains and can be split into two groups; the ones you can see from the A82 and the ones you can’t. Included in the former group is Buachaille Etive Mor, Buachaille Etive Beag, the Three Sisters and the Ballachulish Horseshoe, and in the latter, three Munros between Glen Creran and Glen Etive (Sgor na h-Ulaidh, Beinn Fhionnlaidh and Beinn Sgulaird). With huge amounts of climbing and walking in summer and winter, this area is also home to a large cairn built for Queen Victoria, or so the story goes. Includes all major peaks above 600m.

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