NEW ROUTE CARD: Beinn a' Chearcaill

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Surrounded by bigger and better known hills, Beinn a' Chearcaill would be easy to ignore; but don't be fooled - this one's far more worthwhile than first appearance suggests. From its prime position above Loch Maree, it offers unusual views of the wild northern flank of the Torridon peaks, and a prime angle on Slioch. More notable still is its remarkable summit, a huge rock pavement scattered with boulders, like a snooker table for giants. 

Read more at http://www.ukhillwalking.com/logbook/r/?i=1303

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 Red Rover 26 Oct 2020
In reply to Dan Bailey - UKHillwalking.com:

I think this post is a bit bugged: Previous Edit by User - DO NOT EDIT below here!!

In reply to Red Rover:

Cheers, fixed now

 Red Rover 26 Oct 2020
In reply to Andy Ovens - UKC and UKH:

No problem.

 JB 27 Oct 2020
In reply to Dan Bailey - UKHillwalking.com:

One of the great smaller hills! From memory it's possible to include an amazing waterfall in the route too...Talladale Falls. The terrain is hard work but it's worth it. 

In reply to JB:

Great hill isn't it! I had the kids on our visit this summer, so Talladale looked a bit too far. I'll probably go alone next time


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