Moy

18th March 2016

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(Above) A temperature inversion clag hanging around at Creag Meagaidh today –  10 mins further to the Western edge of the range and all seemed to have lifted somewhat to help start my day……..

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(Above) Lower reaches of The Moy Wall – btm of photo

The Moy Wall snaking it's way towards Creag Meagaidh summit slpes

The Moy Wall snaking it’s way up the shoulder of Creag na Cailliche towards Creag Meagaidh summit sl0pes

Clear views across to Beinn a Chaorainn and Cornice debris strewn East faces

Clear views across to Beinn a Chaorainn and cornice debris strewn East faces

Some large cornice lines still in place - mostly on Easterly aspects

Some large cornice lines are still in place – mostly above Easterly aspects

The home run - a dogged pursuit of the Moy Wall to Loch Laggan (not paticularly recommended as a descent line!)

The home run – following the Moy Wall to Loch Laggan

The 'pop out' -often wondered where the wall came out - culvert before Lochaber district sign (military skills of some use if in pursuit to the top)

The ‘pop out’ – often wondered where the wall came out – the culvert before Lochaber district sign (not particularly recommended as a descent line!)

 

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