Category: Munros and Munro Tops
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Just a small part of An Teallach, Dundonnell, Scotland – September
The weather forecast was not brilliant, so we set out in the morning with the modest objective of reaching the top of SÃ il Liath, the first top of a round of An Teallach done clockwise. We did not take our rope and gear. The walk-in up Glen Chaorachain from Corrie Hallie felt quite long, I…
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A wet day on Ben Starav, Glen Etive, Scotland – September
We did not spend too long in the Lakes, but moved on to north-west Scotland. The weather forecast for the next week or so was not great. We decided to try going up Ben Starav, a munro accessible from Glen Etive just south of Glen Coe. The weather was a bit iffy that day. As…
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The Lost Valley, Stob Coire Sgreamhach, & Bidean nam Bian, Glen Coe – September | éš ã•れãŸè°·â€¦ã‚°ãƒ¬ãƒ³ãƒ»ã‚³ãƒ¼
Rain and high winds were forecast. We had planned to go up Coire nam Beithach to the west of Aonach Dubh up to the peak of Bidean nam Bian, but as soon as we got out of the vehicle, we realised it was a very windy day, and the route we were looking at was…