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1 summit • 22.9 km • 1,226 m gain • 7 hr 40 min
1 summit • 24.4 km • 1,457 m gain • 9 hr 18 min
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"Start 0740 + Finish 1700 = 9h20 24.7km 1700m ascent.
Second foray on N Mullardoch this week. Big hills at the heart of the NW highlands still carrying some snow in the middle of June. Basically did the ‘boat route’ ridge walk varied to include minor summits Meall Bac a’ Chul-Dhoire (Tump 400-499m), Rubha na Spreidhe (deleted Munro top N of Lapaich) and Mullach na Maoile (Subsimm). No need to do Carn nan Gobhar having been up it a few days previously, so contoured round it’s west face (a rough heathery rock garden).
Early start to catch a 0730 speedboat ride http://www.loch-mullardoch-ferry.co.uk/ Fun way to start the day and £40 well spent. Meall Bac a’ Chul-Dhoire has great views down the loch and of surrounding hills and only added about 15 mins compared to the usual route up Socach from the landing point. Rubha na Spreide involved a 30 min out and back from Lapaich and has a fine cairn and fine views; a nice little top. The sun came out making it quite warmin the final descent enabling a leisurely dip and sun bathe in one of the pretty cascades on the Allt Mullardoch, not even any midges about." — davidb • Jun 16, 2021
"Start 1050 + Finish 1830 = 7h40 23.2km 1440m ascent
Anti-clockwise circuit taking in two Mullardoch Munros plus six minor peaks. Ascent route was good. Middle section had various ‘boat people’ coming the opposite way. Descended via Lapaich S ridge and sidetracked to Creag a’Chaorainn which is a nice little peak albeit dwarfed by its neighbours. A Munro top from the 1st edition until deletion in 1981, it doesn’t see much traffic these days." — davidb • Jun 12, 2021
"With three friends. From Loch Mullardoch Dam, going via the path beside Allt Mullardoch to Creag Dubh. We went on to Carn nan Gobhar and Sgurr na Lapaich. Two of us went N to Rudha nan Spreidhe and back. We continued to Sgurr nan Clachan Geala. I diverted to Braigh a’ Choire Bhig. I caught the others up shortly after passing over Creag a’ Chaorainn. It was warm and sunny all day with first class views of Skye, Rhum, Beinn Eighe, Slioch etc etc." — peter43 • May 30, 1982