The Easains from Fersit

The plan was to climb the Munros, Stob a’ Coire Mheadhoin and Stob Coire Easain, commonly known as The Easains, from Fersit, a small hamlet south of the A86 road between Roy Bridge and Tulloch Station. At the end of the single track public road and before entering Fersit was[…]

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Munro Gulvain from Gleann Fionnlighe

Staying near Fort William meant a reasonably short drive west along the A830 Fort William to Mallaig Road to opposite the junction with the A861 to Corran. Here there was parking for a few vehicles on an old section of roadway at the entrance to Gleann Fionnlighe. We set off[…]

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Corbett Spidean Coir an Laoigh Beinn Damh

I was interested in climbing the Corbett, Beinn Damh, by its east ridge but with the forecast for poor weather I opted for the standard north-west ridge and to include a few tops. The starting point was the A896 Torridon to Shieldaig Road where I was able to get my[…]

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Corbett Baosbheinn Torridon

I was staying as part of a group at the Torridon Youth Hostel with a plan to climb the Corbett, Baosbheinn. We drove north then west on the A832 Kinlochewe to Gairloch Road to west of the Am Feur Loch, parking beside the Red Barn which is actually green. We[…]

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Hills South-East of Glen Lochsie

Earlier in the month I climbed the Hump, Meall Uaine, and a couple of Tops from the Spittal of Glenshee, located just west of the A93 Braemar to Blairgowrie Road. I was now back at the Spittal to bag a few more tops on the long twisting ridge to the[…]

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Graham, Cnap Chaochan Aitinn from Glen Loin

It was late afternoon when I met a hill bagging friend in Tomintoul before making the short drive south to the car park at Delnabo. We then set off on the cycle south up Strath Avon, initially on a rough vehicle track, before joining the tarred road at Delavorar. We[…]

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