Coille Coire Chuilc is a great bit of woodland filled with gnarly pines, part of the ancient Caledonina Forest. Its also very muddy. If you get through all the bogs with both boots still attached to your feet you'll end up on the grassy slopes of Beinn Dubhchraig. From the summit there were great views of the Crainlarich Hills (I was climbing last weekend). As I walked round to, the bit taller, Ben Oss, there is a fantastic view of the most stunning mountain in the area, Ben Lui (or if you are a gallic fan Ben Laoigh).
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Oss and Dubhchraig
Coille Coire Chuilc is a great bit of woodland filled with gnarly pines, part of the ancient Caledonina Forest. Its also very muddy. If you get through all the bogs with both boots still attached to your feet you'll end up on the grassy slopes of Beinn Dubhchraig. From the summit there were great views of the Crainlarich Hills (I was climbing last weekend). As I walked round to, the bit taller, Ben Oss, there is a fantastic view of the most stunning mountain in the area, Ben Lui (or if you are a gallic fan Ben Laoigh).
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