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Terry Moore
wrote on August 21, 2010:
19th August 2010. Biked in from Achlean to bothy at Ruigh Aiteachain. Bridge definitely still down at Carnachuin, so waded across with bike (took sandals just in case). Took faint path 50 meters south of bothy to ascend Druim nam Bo. Lost it on occassion. Summitted Mullach Clach a Bhlair and took in Beinn Bhrotain via track system to Tom Dudh then return back over Monadh Mor to track junction just below summit of Mullach Clach a' Bhlair to descend down Coire Caol to bothy. Then whiz back to Achlean. 10 hours full on with 2 river crossings!
 
David Whalley
wrote on May 13, 2010:
Great day with my friend Gerry on his Grandads Munro Marathon all the Munros in 100 days and he is 66. Very wintry on top, descended down steep ridge after the summit on Meall nan Sleac .800 metres, steep and heathery but cut some time off.
 
Jim McFarland
wrote on October 3, 2009:
Note: There is now no bridge across the Feshie at Carnachuin.If taking the estate road on the west bank be prepared to wade the Feshie.
 
Brian Doolan
wrote on September 9, 2009:
I did this hill on 999 starting from the car park up from Achlean. Rather than do the popular route, walking to Carnachuin, I went the Coire Fhearnagan route which took me east, travelling on good paths, across Badenoch and south to Mullach Clach a’ Bhlair then to Meall nan Sleac, down the shoulder to the Allt Garbhlach picking up a good sheep trail to the path on the east side of the River Feshie and then north back to the car park.
 
Alex Bryce
wrote on February 5, 2007:
NOTE: The Bridge over the Feshie at Carnachuin is in a state of dis-repair and although we edged across it ok, would not have fancied it if the river was in spate.
 
Alex Bryce
wrote on February 4, 2007:
Walked the four miles in along the west Glen Feshie road, newly tarmaced so good for cycling or walk-outs in the dark. Easy hands in pockets stroll up the track.
 
Gary Kelly
wrote on June 3, 2001:
this is a fairly easy munro, but it is also very open and when in winter, shes often covered in snow, nice walk in the summer
 
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