Sgurr wrote:I did this as part of long ago holidays when we and a widower friend used to take it in turns to have a solo day off or
mind the 4 kids. I was too scared to climb a mountain by myself, but they pointed me up a path and told me I couldn't get lost, and I had a great day. Took me another 25 years to pluck up the courage to do a solo peak. We have been back since, but as part of a longer walk. Very well worth doing on its own, and I think more interesting than the Beinn Eighe Nature Trail which you probably thought of as an alternative.
Some lovely pics.
Thank you, we did the nature trail the last time we were here on a red hot day and ran out of water on the way down
. I would agree this is possibly a better walk with a very impressive final objective.
Mal Grey wrote:Who cares about missing the summit when you have those views! Excellent photos, as always.
Agreed, the summits are going nowhere.
Alteknacker wrote:This must be one of the best low level walks going: a fantastic route up to an even more fantastic coire. Did this with my son last May bank holiday, and we were blown away (almost literally actually, as well as metaphorically!).
The usual brilliant pics, that look especially good on a big screen
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Cheers Alte, it must attract the wind as there was at least a 10-15mph increase in wind speed over the final little pull up. As you say great scenery throughout.