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The Saddle from the west

PostPosted: Fri Jun 12, 2009 10:09 pm
by bigbertie
26 May - it had been a horribly wet night in the Shiel Bridge campsite and the forecast was for heavy showers, falling as snow on the higher tops, so we decided to settle for the Corbet Sgurr Mhic Bharraich. But as we walked up the Allt Undalain from the campsite the rain had stopped and a sudden urge to do the Saddle gripped me.

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Up the Allt Undalain - Sgurr na Creige ahead


We turned up the Allt a Coire Uaine, where we were hit by the first of several hail showers, but we were committed now - no turning back. Coire Uaine is quite a dramatic coire (or it is in hail and mist!) with a high lochan nestling at the top and the Saddle looming above.

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Loch a Coire Uaine


At the lochain we headed up towards Spidean Dhomhuill Bhric on the Saddle's west ridge. The ascent started pleasantly enough but got steadily steeper towards the top. Another hail shower refreshed us on the way up!

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Starting up towards the west ridge.


On the ridge we turned east towards the Saddle - the ridge was a series of rocky bumps providing an excellent high level walk, with the Saddle looking gloomy ahead in swirling mist. The promised snow shower arrived as well but fortunately didn't last long.

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Towards the Saddle (1)


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Towards the Saddle (2)


We decided to continue down the Forcan Ridge. I have ascended this in the past and I think that is the better way to do it. On the descent it is more difficult to see the best route down the crest and several times we dropped down onto the path on the west side when it would have been preferable to stay on the crest. However you do get a better view of the steep step at the top, and I was able to climb this by the best line. The cloud had now cleared enough for some views of the Five Sisters.

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The Five Sisters from Sgurr na Forcan


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Down the Forcan ridge


I had hoped to return to the campsite down Coir Chaoil, but the ground looked so waterlogged that we followed the path down to the main road, where another very kind walker gave me a lift to the campsite to fetch the car. Maybe next time a complete horseshoe of Coire Uaine?

Re: The Saddle from the west

PostPosted: Sat Jun 13, 2009 2:20 pm
by John Burgess
Hi Bertie,

Thanks for the report. We were on Sgurr nan Lochan Uaine and Sgurr Dubh on the South side of Glen Torridon that day enjoying the same 'changeable' weather :lol:

I can see why you were tempted by that side of the Saddle. We were heading home the following Sunday but had time to nip up Sgurr Mhic Bharraich on the way. I decided there and then that I would have to come back and climb the Saddle from that direction.

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The Saddle from Sgurr Mhic Bharraich


All the best,

John

Re: The Saddle from the west

PostPosted: Sat Jun 13, 2009 3:13 pm
by Paul Webster
Ditto - we put this one on our list when on Sgurr Mhic Bharraich as well. Some atmospheric shots - just like the weather we got last week on Sgurr na Feartaig and Beinn Tharsuinn - like the one with two of you heading along the narrow ridge in the mist.

Re: The Saddle from the west

PostPosted: Sat Jun 13, 2009 4:07 pm
by canisp
Love the middle shot with the peaks disappearing into the mist.