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- At the start of the walk, atrack takes you through the trees and passed an old stone sheep pen on your left then take a left fork towards the Allt Ghamhnain
- Walking the track alongside the river
- After you come out of the forestry area you find a deer fence with both pedestrian gate and a vehicular gate which is locked. We passed through the pedestrian gate assuming the estate would want walkers to go this way
- We climbed up alongside the fenceline which was to take a right angled turn to head off towards the bealach South, this section is probably the steepest gradient of the day. We also assumed that there would be another gate in the fence heading in this direction, but no, as far as we could see, nothing! with us heading further South and nearer the crags and steep sided East side of Beinn Udlaidh, we had to climb over. Would it not have been a lot cheaper and easier for the estate just to have a small sign before the first fence directing walkers along the other side of the fence we walked alongside?
- No gate or access steps, found one much later on situated on the bealach between the Corbetts
- Looking up to the North East ridge, a rocky section then a snow laden section higher up
- Looking back to Glen Orchy
- Looking North towards the Etive and Glen Coe hills
- Approaching the summit cairn, the large one not being the summit, there is a rock with some small rocks further South which is the actual summit, easily missed if the visibility is poor, you have been warned. Ben Lui on the right
- View from the large cairn
- Actual summit cairn
- To continue to Beinn Bhreac-liath, you have to walk near 1/2k South East then East to clear the crags and cliffs on the East side before heading to the bealach where there are small lochans and of course a deer fence with steps
- Looking South East from the ridge towards Lochan na Bi and the A85, and Tyndrum, Ben More
- The pull up from the bealach to the next summit is fairly easy, this hill has two small cairns very close together, not sure which is the actual top but went to both anyway
- A long summit ridge mostly on mossy grass with some stones, view of the ridge of Beinn Udlaidh
- Zoom of Bridge of Orchy hotel, from the North ridge
- The empty house at Invergaunan which we passed to get back to the roadside and car. The North ridge seems to go on and on and is slightly steeper than it looked when climbing the other Corbett