Another three Scottish mountains climbed
Today was a sunny and a little bit windy day. Great day for another awesome climb to reach 3 Munros Scottish mountains over 3000 feet.
After crossing the river we needed to leave the comfort of the path and climb the grassy boggy wall.
Finally reached the summit of Meall a'Chrasgaidh which in Scottish Gaelic means the rounded hill of the crossing.
We need to defend down now and the club up the beautiful ridge.
After a very steep climb on the ridge finally reached the summit of the highest peak Sgurr nan Clach Geala the peak of the white stones.
I have so many nice photos that I don't know which to choose. The beauty of these hills cannot be pictured by even the best camera. Just need to experience it.
Let's go to the last Munro.
The peak of Sgurr nan Clach Geala the peak of the horses.
Looks like a very steep slow and extremely long walk down. Managed to fall just once luckily just sat die rather than falling forwards.
After 9 long hours of hiking, I wonder what @gguy773 made for dinner for me.
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My wife did Ben Nevis just this weekend. She told me there was barely any wind up there. Whenever I go up them, I'm faced with hurricanes!
Always the case. Enjoy your hikes
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Such a fantastic hiking place @highlandwalker! Very beautiful
boulders and waterfalls! Awesome vastness! :-)
Thank you