Absorbing
Another piece of wreckage from the RAF Canberra jet which crashed near the summit of Carn an t-Sagairt Mor in 1956 looks like it's being 'eaten' by the mountain.
We're having to climb t-Sagairt Mor to reach Carn a'Choire Bhoidheach, our final destination. Carn a'Choire Bhoidheach (pronounced Carn a-Corry voddoyich - or something like) stands at 1118 meters (3667 feet) and completes my circuit of the five Munro's of White Mounth. It's taken me 3 years and 4 separate climbs to complete this circuit, starting with my first ever Munro Lochnagar in 2016, but I'm there at last!!
Absorbing
Another piece of wreckage from the RAF Canberra jet which crashed near the summit of Carn an t-Sagairt Mor in 1956 looks like it's being 'eaten' by the mountain.
We're having to climb t-Sagairt Mor to reach Carn a'Choire Bhoidheach, our final destination. Carn a'Choire Bhoidheach (pronounced Carn a-Corry voddoyich - or something like) stands at 1118 meters (3667 feet) and completes my circuit of the five Munro's of White Mounth. It's taken me 3 years and 4 separate climbs to complete this circuit, starting with my first ever Munro Lochnagar in 2016, but I'm there at last!!