This turned out to be our final full day on the Isle of Tiree and with three Tumps still to climb we headed to the north and north-east of the Island stopping initially at Balephetrish Bay. It was then a drive of only a couple of kilometres along the B8068[…]
Hump, Beinn Hough, Isle of Tiree
The second Hump on the Isle of Tiree, there are only two, was Beinn Hough at 119 metres. We parked on the grass at the start of the tarred road leading to Creagan House and Cnoc an Fhithich, south-west of the hamlet of Hough. We walked along this road and[…]
South-West Hills Isle of Tiree
Carnan Mor – The previous day we travelled on the Cal Mac ferry from Oban to Tiree the crossing taking just over four hours. It was a windy morning and once out of the Sound of Mull there was a bit of a sea swell. The winds continued to rise[…]
Graham Tops East of Strath Avon
Checking the weather forecast for the weekend, Saturday appeared to be the better day for a trip to Strath Avon to climb a few tops on its east side. The car park at Delnabo, south-west of Tomintoul, was empty when I arrived and once geared up I set off for[…]
The Rum Cuillin
We had arranged for an early self-service breakfast at our accommodation in Kinloch on the Isle of Rum, before setting out at 7am for a traverse of the Rum Cuillin. It was a beautiful sunny morning with a touch of frost as we walked round the outskirts of Kinloch Castle[…]
Hump, Barkeval, Isle of Rum
Hill walking friends contacted me as they noted the weather forecast for the weekend was good and had booked accommodation at Kinloch on the Isle of Rum, which included dinner. So on Friday morning I set off for Malliag to catch the lunchtime ferry with the intention the following day[…]
Hill of Strone and Driesh from Glen Prosen
The start of this walk was Glen Prosen, accessed from Kirriemuir in Angus, parking at the end of the public road beside the gate leading into Glenclova Forest where there was space for a couple of cars. We then set off along the vehicle track through the forest. I wasn’t[…]
Beinn Iaruinn and Leana Mhor west of Glen Roy
I met a Graham Bagging friend and we drove up Glen Roy, accessed from Roybridge on the A86. I parked on the grass prior to the ruins at Brunachan (Grid Ref. NM314895) where there was space for a few cars. The cloud was well down the hillside and there was[…]
Corbett, Ben Tee, from Kilfinnan
I was en-route home from a trip to the west coast and stopped off at Kilfinnan, on the west side of Loch Lochy reached from the A82 at Laggan Locks, to climb the Corbett, Ben Tee. At the end of the single track road there was parking for several vehicles[…]
Corbett, Carn a’ Chuilinn, from Glen Doe
I was residing with some friends on the west coast and with the weather forecast indicating better conditions further east we headed inland to Fort Augustus then along the B862, parking near the cattle grid west of the bridge over the Allt Doe. Once geared up we climbed an embankment[…]