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eamonoc: Track 5096 in area near Loch Duich to Cannich (Britain)
Epic in Glen Affric
Length: 30.5km, Creator time taken: 9h22m, Ascent: 1754m,
Descent: 1754m

Places: Start at NH2169224298, Sron Garbh, Stob Coire Dhomhnuill, Stob a\'Choire Dhomhain [1891: Creag na h-Eige], Carn Eige [Carn Eighe], Beinn Fhionnlaidh, Stob Coire Lochan, Mam Sodhail, Mullach Cadha Rainich, Sgurr na Lapaich, end at Start
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A superb route in Glen Affric, which includes according to Walk Highlands the much sought after very remote Ben Fionnladh. a big day out.
Route out to the distant Loch Affric below
View to Carn Eige and Ben Fionnladh behind, en route back from Fionnladh and view along route towards Mam Sodhail

Uploaded on: Thu, 23 May 2024 (12:12:24)
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