Nic Bullivant - 80613

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Walking Record

Details

Date : 29/05/1997

Duration : 8+ hours

Style : Solo

Type : Quality Mountain Day (QMD)

Weather : Clear - sunny - good visibility

Wind : No wind

Camping Type : N/A

Nights Camping : 0

Mountains : An Socach An Socach North Top Beinn Fhionnlaidh Carn Eige - Stob Coire Lochan Carn Eige [Carn Eighe] Mam Sodhail Mam Sodhail - Ciste Dhubh Mam Sodhail - Stob Coire Coulavie [Carn Coulavie] Mullach na Dheiragain Mullach na Dheiragain - Carn na Con Dhu Mullach na Dheiragain - Mullach Sithidh [Creag a'Choire Ard] Sgurr nan Ceathreamhnan Sgurr nan Ceathreamhnan - Stob Coire na Cloiche Sgurr nan Ceathreamhnan East Top Sgurr nan Ceathreamhnan West Top

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Description

Solo walk in fine weather. Dropped off by boat near head of Loch Mullardoch. Round of Gleann na Choillich: Mullach Sithidh, Mullach nan Dheiragain, Carn na Con Dhu, Sgurr nan Ceathreamhnan, Stob Coire na Cloiche, Ciste Dhubh, Mam Sodhail, Carn Eige, Beinn Fhionnlaidh and back to shore of loch to be picked up by boat. A unique experience.

Area : Glen Cannich to Glen Carron

This area covers the peaks north of Loch Mullardoch and south of the A890/A832 Strathcarron to Garve road. The fourteen Munros in the area are handily split into two ridges either side of Glen Strathfarrar and a cluster of five to the north and west of Loch Monar. Sgurr na Lapaich (1150m) and An Riabhachan (1129) are the highest peaks on the southern side while Sgurr a’ Choire Ghlais (1083m) is the tallest on the northern side. Mountains in the list are all about 900m. The area to the south of this is Glen Affric and Kintail.

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