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Category Archives: Scotland
more walks in Coigach and Assynt
After two hill days – Stac Pollaidh and Suilven – we spent the next 4 days of glorious weather on coastal walks, revisiting some old favourites 4 April 2013: A clamber around Achmelvich Beach in the morning, and a walk … Continue reading
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Stac Pollaidh
2 April 2013 Scotland’s finest “little mountain” – Stac Pollaidh may be only 612m high, but it is a very special, unique mini-mountain. This was to be my third ascent, but still the actual summit was a step too far! … Continue reading
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