Ben Watson - 151048

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Details

Date : 24/08/2022

Duration : 5-8 hours

Style : Leader / Supervisor

Type : Quality Mountain Day (QMD)

Weather : Showers - Mixed/Poor Visibility

Wind : Gentle Breeze

Camping Type : N/A

Nights Camping : 0

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Description

Guiding on the West Highland Way. Met the team of 14 clients and one other guide in Glasgow and walked the classic 7 day route to Fort William.
1 - MILNGAVIE TO DRYMEN
12 MILES / 19 KM
+ 242 M / – 233
3H30M – 5HDAY
2 - DRYMEN TO ROWARDENNAN
15 MILES / 24 KM
+ 604 M / – 641 M
5 – 7 HOURSDAY
3 - ROWARDENNAN TO INVERARNAN
14 MILES / 22 KM
+ 457 M / – 463 M
5 – 7 HOURSDAY
4 - INVERARNAN TO TYNDRUM
12 MILES / 19 KM
+ 546 M / – 348 M
3H30M – 5H30MDAY
5 - TYNDRUM TO kingshouse
19 MILES /30KM
+ 548 M / – 500 M
9hr DAY
6 - kingshouse TO KINLOCHLEVEN
9ish MILES / 15KM
+ 350 M / – 600 M
6 – 9 HOURSDAY
7 - KINLOCHLEVEN TO FORT WILLIAM
15.6 MILES / 25 KM
+ 606 M / – 623 M
5 – 7 HOURS

Area : Ben Nevis (Fort William To Loch Leven)

This area covers the mountains between Fort William, Loch Leven (to the south) and Loch Treig (to the east). The area includes Ben Nevis and Carn Mor Dearg, The Mamores, The Aonachs and The Grey Corries. An impressive 20 Munros are split equally by Glen Nevis and the waters of Abhainn Rath. Relatively accessible from the A82, these mountains hold some classic walking and climbing routes such as The Ring of Steall in the Mamores and Point Five Gully on Ben Nevis. Includes all major peaks above 600m.

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