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Was planning on doing 2 hills, but a few reports here showed 4 were possible and most people I met were doing the 4. Saves an extra car journey so good for the environment

Sunny but not too warm, ideal conditions apart from swarms of flying insects reactivated after Winter.
Intended to park at the lodge but 2 new signs: no unauthorised vehicles & gate may be locked at any time. Didn't risk it but there were cars parked at the lodge and the stalkers cottage is in use so it seems very unlikely that the gate would ever be shut.
Easy to follow road then landrover track, missed the path that goes round Sgor Eilde Beag so doubled back. View back down the path:
Met a guy who had camped between Sgor Eilde Beag and Sgurr Eilde Mor, warned that descent from Binnein Beag was very loose so probably better to go up and down the same way to avoid falling rocks.
Got to bealach between Sgor Eilde Beag and Sgurr Eilde Mor, 4 now seemed possible as quite a bit of height gained already, over to Sgurr Eilde Mor:
Binnein Beag, bit of a walk but not too much ascent:
Bit rocky up to Sgurr Eilde Mor, sense of balance got tested a few times. Great views from summit, over to Sgor Eilde Beag:
Descent was tricky here too, flat red rocks at the start which weren't stable underfoot. Then grey rocks, some covered with moss. Had a look at path, quite a bit of descent/reascent:
Easy going on the way down to the burn, then the path continued up on a comfortable gradient. Route up & down Binnein Beag:
Binnein Mor from summit, another walker had come down the ridge on the right but said grass was wet & slippy. We noticed 2 walkers making for the closest ridge which looked a bit of a scramble. I went for the easy option on the right.
Bit boggy walking to the ridge then a slog up the steep grass initially, then going got easier on the ridge.
View back down, Grey Corries behind Binnein Beag:
Bit of a scramble higher up, could bypass this on a path to the right though. Looking towards Na Gruagaichean:
Walk from here was fine, closer to Na Gruagaichean it looked like a steep ascent but actually wasn't bad. Other Mamores:
Looking down to Glencoe from Na Gruagaichean:
Descent ridge:
Initially this was easy then steep grass. On the way up I'd noticed a new fence closer to the path, I couldn't see any stiles and it would have blocked the WH descent route. There's a gate on the landrover path where the fence meets it, decided to head further south than the WH route on my GPS to meet this. Improvised route took me down some craggy bits and I soon remembered that descending steep grass isn't my favourite part of a walk. Looking down to Kinlochleven and the track:
Great weather & views, legs feeling it today though and as it turns out hillwalking isn't the best cure for a cold
