Caria Ammerlaan - 259880

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Date : 15/08/2021

Duration : 8+ hours

Style : Solo

Type : Quality Mountain Day (QMD)

Weather : Showers - Mixed/Poor Visibility

Wind : Moderate Wind

Camping Type : N/A

Nights Camping : 0

Mountains : Beinn a'Chaorainn Beinn a'Chaorainn North Top Beinn a'Chaorainn point 631m Beinn a'Chaorainn South Top Beinn Teallach

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Description

Usual preparation checking, weather, planning route and packing accordingly. Very wet ground conditions and fog higher up, having to use short legs for navigation, Successfully managed to reach the first munro, no views unfortunately. Challenging descend from the first munro, having to scramble at some point and very steep at times. Steep and challenging climb towards to second munro. Foggy conditions and no views when reached. descend quite straight forward but ground conditions lower made it challenging in a way.

Area : Creag Meagaidh (Loch Lochy To Loch Laggan)

This area includes the famous Creag Meagaidh Range and surrounding peaks of at least 600m. It stretches east of the A82 between Spean Bridge and Invergarry, and north of the A86 as far east as Stob Coire Dubh. There are a large number of impressive winter climbs in Coire Ardair and endless navigation opportunities on and around the high central plateau of Creag Meagaidh itself. The mountains to the north and east of this range are under East Highlands, Monaliadth Mountains.

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