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Another Granite City Hillwalkers meet and another new hut for me. This time the Scottish Mountaineering Club Raeburn hut between Laggan & Dalwhinnie. Fine apart from no hot water - some new problem that they hadn't seen fit to inform us about. Anyway the forecast for the Saturday was fairly dire so we came up with no fewer than four options for the next day - plan D being to go to Aviemore, wonder about, eat cake & browse the outdoor shops. As it turned out Saturday dawned fine so we choose plan A: the 3 Munro Creag Meagaidh circuit. The three of us (Kay, Elaine & I) were on our way in fair (if fairly cloudy by now) weather by 8:40.
Approach To Coire Ardair

Leaving Aberarder Forest

Decided to tackle Creag Meagaidh first - if the weather turned foul we would just bag the one and return the way we came. An hour & a half latter we were stopped for lunch #1 by the shore of Lochan a'Choire under the impressive cliffs of Coire Ardair.
Coire Ardair

Coire Ardair And The Window

Coire Ardair Pinnacle

And so up through The Window - fairly steep, a few loose bits and bouldery at the top but not as bad as it looked from down by the lochain. However the rain started as we made our way up and with it blowing on our backs I didn't risk getting a lens full of rain. But the view down from near the top is fabulous. On though the ravine and then left up to Creag Meagaidh's extensive plateau. We kept near the crags for some magnificent views back down to Lochan a'Choire. The rain was patchy at this point so managed to get a few more piccies.
View West From Creag Meagaidh

On Creag Meagaidh

Coire Ardair From Above

The across the plateau, past Mad Meg's Cairn and onto the summit for lunch #2. By now the cloud & rain had settled upon us and remained that way for the rest of the way. However the rain wasn't too heavy so we carried on to Stob Poite Coire Ardair & Carn Liath. We got one or two glimpses through the cloud along this broad ridge - must be a real treat in decent weather.
Creag Meagaidh summit

One More To Go - Leaving one of two cairns on Stob Poite Coire Ardair

We didn't pick up a path down from Carn Liath for quite a way. And we could have done with a machete for the soggy path down though the Aberarder Forest. A day when company really helped keep the spirits up. From what I could tell this is a real cracker of a route. Well worth another visit.
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