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Braeriach Bagged
Re: Braeriach Bagged
by lomondwalkers » Wed Sep 14, 2011 3:49 pm
Top notch Alastair!! Some absolutely stunnin pics in there, especially that beautiful wee lochan
Re: Braeriach Bagged
by skuk007 » Fri Sep 16, 2011 9:36 am
Brilliant report and fabulous photos showing the hills at their best.
The profile of your route looks scary, are you sure you didn't need a rope?
The profile of your route looks scary, are you sure you didn't need a rope?

Re: Braeriach Bagged
by mountaineagle » Fri Sep 16, 2011 12:19 pm
A fine day to do these hills.
Will be thinking about doing these hills soon.
Will be thinking about doing these hills soon.
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Re: Braeriach Bagged
by Alastair S » Fri Sep 16, 2011 4:04 pm
skuk007 wrote:The profile of your route looks scary, are you sure you didn't need a rope?
Yes, could have done with legs 20 years younger

Re: Braeriach Bagged
by murphy999 » Fri Sep 16, 2011 4:44 pm
Well done Alistair mate, some great photos there.
Re: Braeriach Bagged
by taylorak1 » Fri May 11, 2012 1:31 am
Great report! Great photographs!
Inspired by your report. and by the views from Sgor Gaoith down to Loch Eanaich. (which we did a few weeks ago.) I did Braeriach and Angel's Peak with my 15 year old son using a similar route up and same route down as you.
Problem was we did this on Sunday 6th May 2012, with lots of snow on top and a fair amount on way up. Very steep and a bit scary on way up. At one point, only the ice axe avoided a very fast descent. Decided to take different route down. Way down not much better. Path full of frozen snow, and very steep. Set off from Whitewell car park on mountain bikes at 09.00. Did not get back to car until after midnight.
I WOULD NOT RECOMENDED THIS ROUTE IN SNOW! (But stunning scenery, and may well use paths up from Gleann Eanaich again for future climbs in summer)
Inspired by your report. and by the views from Sgor Gaoith down to Loch Eanaich. (which we did a few weeks ago.) I did Braeriach and Angel's Peak with my 15 year old son using a similar route up and same route down as you.
Problem was we did this on Sunday 6th May 2012, with lots of snow on top and a fair amount on way up. Very steep and a bit scary on way up. At one point, only the ice axe avoided a very fast descent. Decided to take different route down. Way down not much better. Path full of frozen snow, and very steep. Set off from Whitewell car park on mountain bikes at 09.00. Did not get back to car until after midnight.
I WOULD NOT RECOMENDED THIS ROUTE IN SNOW! (But stunning scenery, and may well use paths up from Gleann Eanaich again for future climbs in summer)
Re: Braeriach Bagged
by Alastair S » Fri May 11, 2012 1:20 pm
Thanks Taylor & Merry
I wouldn't recommend the direct pull up the west side of Braeriach at all (as mentioned earlier).
Both the OS 1:25,000 & the OpenStreetMap show a footpath starting at the ford of the Beanaidh Bheag (NH925028, about 2km north of where the Coire Dhondail path starts). However I don't recall seeing any path there (not that I was looking but I have now done this cycle in twice) and I can't see any evidence of it on Google maps, but even without a path this approach is a lot less steep and is how I'd now do this walk. This route also takes you past Loch Coire an Lochain which looked spectacular when I did it.
I think the views from Braeriach are the best in the Cairngorms and I hope to get back this year, probably using the more usual Lairig Ghru approach that defeated me in March last year (Not Quite Braeriach).

taylorak1 wrote:I WOULD NOT RECOMENDED THIS ROUTE IN SNOW! (But stunning scenery, and may well use paths up from Gleann Eanaich again for future climbs in summer)
I wouldn't recommend the direct pull up the west side of Braeriach at all (as mentioned earlier).
Both the OS 1:25,000 & the OpenStreetMap show a footpath starting at the ford of the Beanaidh Bheag (NH925028, about 2km north of where the Coire Dhondail path starts). However I don't recall seeing any path there (not that I was looking but I have now done this cycle in twice) and I can't see any evidence of it on Google maps, but even without a path this approach is a lot less steep and is how I'd now do this walk. This route also takes you past Loch Coire an Lochain which looked spectacular when I did it.
I think the views from Braeriach are the best in the Cairngorms and I hope to get back this year, probably using the more usual Lairig Ghru approach that defeated me in March last year (Not Quite Braeriach).
Re: Braeriach Bagged
by Gythral » Fri May 11, 2012 8:31 pm
Great report, and photos!
This has added to my interest in looking into more of the lesser visited parts of the Cairngorms!
This has added to my interest in looking into more of the lesser visited parts of the Cairngorms!
Re: Braeriach Bagged
by Banditman » Sat May 12, 2012 8:11 am
Cracking report. Quality photos as well. I'd love to be able to capture memories like that. Look forward to your next post. Cheers for posting.
Re: Braeriach Bagged
by L-Hiking » Sat May 12, 2012 10:15 am
Amazing stuff, great pics and wonderful weather. 

Re: Braeriach Bagged
by bigkeith » Sat Feb 23, 2019 4:09 pm
Great report. Stunning pics, some of the best I've seen. I was initially tempted by your option of biking in and out but my least favourite uphill terrain is steep heathery/grassy slopes with no path and your description pulls no punches. I think I'll take another option. Thanks.
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