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Shoot Me Now!

Now we're down from Beinn Bhrotain, we're ready to start climbing again, and this is the wall that awaits us, along with Andy's reaction to it. It's been a tough day and it's just got tougher, but here goes nothing!

 

Beinn Bhrotain (pronounced Bane Vrottan meaning Hill of the Hound) stands at 1157 meters (3796 feet) and is the first of our Munros today. Monadh Mor (pronounced Monnagh Mor meaning The Big Hill) is our second and final destination and stands at 1113 meters (3651 feet). A short 5 mile cycle up Glen Dee gets us to the foot of the climb, then it's an 11 mile hike across rough and boggy ground to get there. An epic 8.5 hours, largely un-pathed, time in the hills gets us back to the cars just before full dark falls!

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Uploaded on October 14, 2020
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