The starting point for the ascent of the Hump, Hill of Clais nan Earb, was the Glacks of Balloch on the A941 Cabrach to Dufftown Road a few miles north-west of The Grouse Inn. On my arrival there I discovered that work was being undertaken to alter and widen a[…]
Ben Venue Tops
I parked in the lay-by on the B829 Aberfoyle to Stronachlachar Road, east of Kinlochard and opposite the road leading to Ledard Farm. I then walked up this farm road until just before the buildings where a sign indicated the route to Ben Venue. This took me across the Ledard[…]
Beinn Bhalgairean
On my previous visit to the Graham, Beinn Bhalgairean, I ascended it from Brackley Farm, so on this occasion I decided to climb it from Succoth Lodge. In 2008 this was the starting point for an ascent of the nearby Graham, Meall nan Gabhar. I drove along the forest track[…]
Sgurr Choinnich Mor
I was on my way home after spending a week hill walking from my base in Glencoe Village so I decided to climb the Munro, Sgurr Choinnich Mor, before making the journey. I left my vehicle in the parking area at the head of Glen Nevis, accessed from Fort William,[…]
Beinn Mhanach
I left my vehicle in the large car park adjacent to the access road to Achallader Farm, reached from the A82 Tyndrum to Glen Coe Road, north of Bridge of Orchy. I set off through an open stock gate where a sign indicated that it could be locked at any[…]
White Corries
It was out with the ski season so there was ample parking at the White Corries Ski Centre in Glen Coe, just off the A82 Tyndrum to Fort William Road. On leaving my car there I walked past the buildings to a sign indicating the footpath which headed uphill below[…]
Glen Etive
I drove down Glen Etive, accessed from the A82 east of Glen Coe, and parked on an area of rough ground just north of the access road leading to the house at Coileitir. I then walked down this access road to the bridge over the River Etive and almost immediately[…]