Scraggygoat wrote:My partner ran them all bar The Saddle (she got hungry) in a day.
In two days; I’d stay at the Shiel campsite, leaving my tent up. Drive up to the Clunie and day one walk one side back to your tent, day two do the other side back to your car. Then drive back to collect your camping stuff. That way your not carrying camping stuff and two days food.
I have also done them camping high over three days which is a far more civilised approach but the sack is heavy on day one. The pull up to the South Sheil Ridge is easier and less steep at the Clunie end so easier on day one if carrying kit. You can find water high if you look, but won’t find it everywhere.
I definitely won’t be running it ! Thank you for the advice.
Like the three day camping high approach. In my own mind that’s kind of where I was going. Start at the Cluanie, do the south ridge plus the other two day one. Cross over and do the western six north of the 87 in day two and the eastern six day three finishing back at the Cluanie.