Peter McNamee - 197696

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Details

Date : 05/03/2024

Duration : 5-8 hours

Style : Solo

Type : Quality Mountain Day (QMD)

Weather : Light rain - good visibility

Wind : Strong wind

Camping Type : N/A

Nights Camping : 0

Mountains : Mullach nan Coirean Sgurr a'Mhaim Stob Ban [The Mamores]

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Description

From lower falls car park ascended direct path to summit of Sgurr a Mhaim. Followed ridge S across Stob Choire a Mhail and down to col at 924m. Continued descending SW to loachn Coire nam Miseach. Continued W to join East ridge of Stob Ban. Follwed ridge to summit of Stob Ban. Descended N and then W along ridge and followed this across a number of spot heights to summit of Mullach nan Coirean. Descned N and the E down ridge following path to Allt a Choire Riabhaich. Followed paths and forestry tracks back to parking. Firm snow above 800m and strong winds across ridge made for an interesting traverse. Had to go down on knee a number of times for stability.

Area : Ben Nevis & Aonach Mor (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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