Beinn Alligin via Horns and Deep South Gully – Easter 2018
Awsome day out doing Beinn Alligin via Horns and Deep South Gully (Grade 1) in perfect winter conditions. Even saw a white tailed eagle to top it all off.
Awsome day out doing Beinn Alligin via Horns and Deep South Gully (Grade 1) in perfect winter conditions. Even saw a white tailed eagle to top it all off.
This Easter we went to Braemar to bag some Munros & Corbetts: Benvane 821m (2693ft) Corbett this GPX route: https://www.haroldstreet.org.uk/routes/download/?walk=5886 Tolmount 958m (3143ft) & Tom Buidhe 957m (3139ft) via Glas Maol 1068m (3504ft) and Cairn of Claise 1064m (3490ft) and back. this GPX route: https://www.haroldstreet.org.uk/routes/download/?walk=5884 Morrone 859.5m (2820ft) Corbett this GPX route: https://www.haroldstreet.org.uk/routes/download/?walk=5887 Creag Choinnich 538m (1765ft) and Creag » read more »
A fantastic day our on Creag Meagaidh bagging: Carn Liath (1006m) Stob Poite Coire Ardair (1054m) Creag Meagaidh (1128m)
We took a week for winter Munro bagging at half-term in Crianlairich: On Day 1 we tried to get up Cruach Ardrain (1046m) but got blown off at 850m Day 2 was brilliant and we bagged Ben Vane (916m) after being turned away from Sgiath Chuil (921m) due to stalking. Day 3 we managed Stob Binnein (1165m) and Ben More (1174m) with very exciting total white our conditions » read more »
A lovely winters day out on Crib Goch and Snowdon Horseshoe.
Author: Phil Newby