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    The ultimate adventure guide

    Tam McTavish
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    Gearing up in the car park. It's a long walk back, so don't forget anything.
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    Crossing via the stream. There is a bridge now, but if you fancy the more exciting method take advantage.
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    A view from across the valley that shows the gulley and ledges well. Gal Dhoc is clearly visible, as is the ledge that makes it accessible.
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    The Western Sector gets much better sun. And there is more space to hang out at the base of the crag.
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    Views of the sea are plentiful.
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    The rock, Torridon sandstone, is absolutely incredible.
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    Prepare for curious cracks and features everywhere.
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    Climbing overhangs.
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    There is ample space for all abilities.
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    At Gal Dhorc, the routes remain excellent with similar rock.
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    The crag's height does add something to its aesthetic appeal.
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    The big boulder provides superb shelter if you plan on camping for the night.
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    Not to mention incredible views of the area.
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    Walking back down the gulley.

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