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"Parked at NH916086 Whitewell, near Aviemore
Start 1230h & finish 2130h = total 42.6km, 1555m ascent, 9h00
Cycle in to Loch Einich - 10.1km, 205m ascent, 1h15
Walk - 22.4km, 1350m ascent, 6h45
Cycle out - 10.1km, 0h40
Summits today;
TOM DUBH - Munro Top
LETH-CHREAG - Deleted Munro Top
BEINN BHROTAIN, EAST TOP - Subsimm
BEINN BHROTAIN - Munro
MONADH MOR - Munro
Enjoyed the scenic cycle route up through pine woods into the wild glaciated valley dominated by Sgor Gaoith’s impressive cliffs. Dumped the bike before Loch Einich then used the cleverly graded though wet and stony Coire Dhondail path (better on ascent than descent to my mind) to access the Moine Mhor, a vast remote high level moorland plateau centred on Loch nan Cnapan. The area’s popular with wild campers and today I saw tents at four sites (head of Loch Einich, foot of Coire Dhondail waterfalls, at Loch nan Cnapan and on the banks of Allt Luineag). Aside from the Coire Dhondail path and the section between Beinn Bhrotain and Monadh Mor, all my route was off path. In today’s dry clear conditions quick progress was made striding out across short(ish) grass and ling, the main exception being Bhrotain’s west f..." — davidb • Aug 1, 2020
"With Jonathan Bellarby. From Linn of Dee to White Bridge , Carn Fiaclach Beag, Carn Fiaclach, Carn Cloich-mhuilinn, Beinn Bhrotain and Monadh Mór. Descent to the north near Loch nan Stuirteag into Glen Geusachan, hence to Glen Dee, White Bridge and Linn of Dee. Frequent light snow showers to start with, and some mist. From 11:30 it was clear and sunny with magnificent views, especially snow covered Cairn Toul, Braerich and Ben Macdui. There was continuous snow cover above 800m, but not thick. Final part of walk in moonlight. Some step cutting necessary on descent of Monadh Mór. Some streams difficult to cross due to ice." — peter43 • Dec 6, 1981