Re: Inaccessible Pinnacle, Cuillin Hills
Posted: Tue Jun 21, 2011 9:26 pm
Brilliant report and having done the Inn Pinn on Saturday past there with only a few photos, it gave me a reminder of what I had experienced! I was taken up by a fabulous guide Tony, who is also Mountain Rescue and has a SARDA dog. I am a slow walker and had never climbed or abseiled before.
He was professional, encouraging, patient and was my hero for the day! It was strange because the Inn Pinn was really quiet despite really good weather and we only met a group when we were ascending the mountain and another guide with a client on their way back too. It was just Tony my guide and me for the ascent up the inn pin and my abseil down.
Anyway I was far too nervous to take many photos and didnt take my camera up on the Inn Pinn with me but the experience was a once in a lifetime one and your report says it all!
He was professional, encouraging, patient and was my hero for the day! It was strange because the Inn Pinn was really quiet despite really good weather and we only met a group when we were ascending the mountain and another guide with a client on their way back too. It was just Tony my guide and me for the ascent up the inn pin and my abseil down.
Anyway I was far too nervous to take many photos and didnt take my camera up on the Inn Pinn with me but the experience was a once in a lifetime one and your report says it all!