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Had been planning this for a while and was just looking for ideal walking weather as I didn't really want to do this on a scorcher of a day.
I dropped the bike off at the Cluanie Inn car park for the return journey and parked up at the layby at Malagan. Usual story, couldn't find the start of the path, the correct start is via the gate and the path towards The Saddle. It branches off to the left fairly quickly.
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matthew_chalmers, on Flickr
The path I followed doesn't seem to be the one marked on the map, but it led to a crossing point on the small river and the dry conditions meant that it was a straight forward crossing on stepping stones.
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matthew_chalmers, on Flickr
From there, it was just a case of following the path upwards and enjoying the views.
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matthew_chalmers, on Flickr
Sgurr na Sgine
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matthew_chalmers, on Flickr
Looking back to the car
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matthew_chalmers, on Flickr
Sgurr na Sgine and The Saddle
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matthew_chalmers, on Flickr
Looking down Glen Shiel
Once up on the ridge, it's a fairly straight foward walk, other than a bit where there's a bit of a sheer drop, but it's an easy scramble down.
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matthew_chalmers, on Flickr
Creag nan Damh
I think it was probably the story of my day, getting to the top just as the cloud came down.
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matthew_chalmers, on Flickr
Creag nan Damh summit cairn
I did have a moment when I came back down out of the cloud on the other side as it took a moment to convince myself I hadn't taken the wrong ridge line as at this point there wasn't an obvious path to follow.
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matthew_chalmers, on Flickr
Massive bulk of Sgurr an Lochain hiding in the cloud
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matthew_chalmers, on Flickr
Summit of Creag nan Damh out of the clouds again now that I've left
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matthew_chalmers, on Flickr
Sgurr an Lochain summit
Again, I reach the top just as the cloud comes back in!
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matthew_chalmers, on Flickr
Sgurr an Lochain summit cairn
Coming down the other side the cloud started clearing again and gave some nice views all around
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matthew_chalmers, on Flickr
Ridge line towards Sgurr an Doire Leathain
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matthew_chalmers, on Flickr
Coire an Lochain
On the way up Sgurr an Doire Leathain I passed a couple of guys heading in the other direction, the only walkers I see all day.
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matthew_chalmers, on Flickr
Looking back at Sgurr an Lochain
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matthew_chalmers, on Flickr
Finally! a summit with views, Sgurr an Doire Leathain
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matthew_chalmers, on Flickr
Still a lot of walking to do!
The walk over to Maol Chinn-dearg is straight forward
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matthew_chalmers, on Flickr
Looking back at Sgurr an Doire Leathain
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matthew_chalmers, on Flickr
Looking towards Aonach air Chrith
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matthew_chalmers, on Flickr
Scrambly bit on the way up to Aonach air Chrith
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matthew_chalmers, on Flickr
Aonach air Chrith summit cairn
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matthew_chalmers, on Flickr
Druim Shionnach summit cairn
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matthew_chalmers, on Flickr
Got a bit narrow here
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matthew_chalmers, on Flickr
Last stretch out to Creag a' Mhaim
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matthew_chalmers, on Flickr
Looking back at Druim Shionnach
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matthew_chalmers, on Flickr
Last summit of the day, Creag a' Mhaim
The descent off of Creag a' Mhaim was a struggle at the end of the day as the legs were immensely weary and the thought of another 5km walk back to the bike didn't exactly help.
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matthew_chalmers, on Flickr
Looking towards Claunie Inn
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matthew_chalmers, on Flickr
Looking down the ridge from the road side
Once on the bike though it was short work and mostly downhill back to the car, though I was almost ran over by someone who missed me by inches and then promptly almost went off the road in a panic in front of me!