Approx 6 miles (9 km) Altitude gained 350 metres. (1,000 ft)
One of the few times I did not take my camera, which was a great shame as the views from Carn Nan Sac were spectacular.
This is the next mountain west of the Cairnwell and is easily accessed from the Glen Shee Car Park.
The day was very blustery but this worked to our advantage as the strong wind managed to keep the rain off for most of the day.One of those hills you really need to return to when the weather is good.
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The Braemar Walkers were formed on 11 January 2010 to encourage walking in and around Braemar. The walks aim to promote fitness through walking and social interaction with like minded people.
Activities: Plan and execute walks, look at new and existing routes and research and investigate old and ancient paths in the area.
Activities: Plan and execute walks, look at new and existing routes and research and investigate old and ancient paths in the area.
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