Category: hills and mountains
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Dinnertime Buttress and a narrow ledge traverse on Aonach Dubh, Glen Coe – September | グレン・コーã®ã‚ã‚‹ç‹ã„レッジ
We decided to try a Grade 1 scramble described in a scrambling guidebook. The descriptions were quite sparse, so we were at times unsure of our exact position along the narrow and high ledge we were on. Also, the ground was quite wet, and the ledge was very exposed, so we had to be especially…
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Kinlochleven to Blackwater Dam, and back along the conduit – September | ブラックウォーター・ダムã¾ã§ã€å¸°ã‚Šã¯å°Žç®¡ãŸã©ã‚Š
After walking near Glencoe village (see previous post, “A low-level Glencoe walk with lots of fungi”), the weather was holding up, so we decided to do another walk. We started a bit later, mid-afternoon, so we ended up rushing a little bit at the end though we had plenty of daylight left. The Dam is…
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A perfect day on the Aonach Eagach ridge, Glen Coe – September – Part 3 | ウーナãƒãƒ»ã‚¨ãƒ¼ã‚«ãƒã€ï¼“
Part 3 (of 3) – Stob Coire Leith and Sgorr nam Fiannaidh Once we got past the pinnacles to Stob Coire Leith, the penultimate top of the day, we stopped for an hour to take it all in, making the most of the good weather. Two young men whom we had come across sitting there…